Aged Western Red Cedar (Thuja plicata) lost in the wind off Broken Point, Shaw Island, WA. |
Let all planning ahead be for your plants; a year ahead for annuals, two years ahead for biennials [such as the strong, beautiful Shaw Island Foxgloves], an indefinite number of years ahead for the trees. Never take the 'I shan't see it' attitude. By exercising a little vision you will come to realize that the tree, which has a possible future, perhaps a great one, may be more important than yourself nearing your end. So it's worth thinking more about the tree and giving it a good start in life in the right position than about yourself, except in so far it is a great delight to see the tree responding and developing under your sympathetic treatment."Christopher Lloyd, The Adventurous Gardener.
Anno one December 2017 Here comes Neil just in time to fill in some slack with a new Sequoia (Sequoiadendron giganteum.) The giant Sequoia is the world's largest living thing by volume. The oldest known giant Sequoia, based on ring count, is 3,500 years. This tree is a very popular ornamental tree and is successfully grown in the PNW, SE Australia, New Zealand, central-southern Chile, west and southern Europe and going strong on Shaw Island, San Juan archipelago. Shaw Island has lost many large trees in the last year, let's be planting! |
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