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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.
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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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