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canadianplant
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A bit of everything...

Post by canadianplant » Fri Jun 14, 2013 8:28 am

First things first. Here is a reminder of what the yard looked like in april 2011

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Here are some pics of today:

Alocacia citrus, and to the left in the ground is a jostaberry
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John Pear (no partridge though)
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Honeygold apple and patio plants
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Pear seedling, Blueberry and Mandarin lights azalea. Hopefully the Passiflora incarnata comes back....
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Seedling Fargesia (borinda) Yunannensis didnt like to be inside for the winter
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Back section
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Some potted palms and Helikkii Rhodo
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Theres about 25 species in this one pic...
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Everyone should have royal ferns
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Agave utahensis var utahensis
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Tomato bed.. See if you can spot the little Eucaluptus
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Mini water garden made from a 60 yr old wash basin. The lotus I grew from seed this spring
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Newly planted Basjoo needed a bit more time to acclimate. It will recover fast I think
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Veiw from the gate
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Hosta sum and substance had a massive upsize this year! this is only 4rth leaf
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Fargesia rufa had a bit of a rough winter on one side. All those tall canes are from last fall. This years shoots are about 5 inches tall and you cant see them yet. All the damage will be covered within 3 weeks...
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The 40 foot ash tree, that shades the front
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Thanks for looking!


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igor.glukhovtsev
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Post by igor.glukhovtsev » Fri Jun 14, 2013 9:13 am

Hey, Jesse! Looks much nicer than in April 2011! Like your "sub-polar" attempts very much! Keep going and keep growing!
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Post by Cameron_z6a_N.S. » Fri Jun 14, 2013 11:23 am

That's a great improvement, Jesse!
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Post by canadianplant » Fri Jun 14, 2013 12:30 pm

Thanks guys!
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