New Tree help
- RonaldKelly
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It is a wonderful time in south Central Texas. TemperatureS in 80's, Blue Bonnets are springing up everywhere and it is time to dig new trees. I dug up this Texas Persimmons (Diospyros Texana). It took a little over 45 mins to dig it out of very rocky earth. It will be in this pot for 2 yrs before I touch it, so it gives meplenty of time to hash out a design. Any help would be appreciated .
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Here
are the tree pictures
are the tree pictures
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Your images are probably too large. Reduce to below 1Mb, and sides of max 1000 picels.
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RonaldKelly wrote: It is a wonderful time in south Central Texas. TemperatureS in 80's,
20 more and water will be cooking. Bad for plants!
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Auk wrote:
RonaldKelly wrote: It is a wonderful time in south Central Texas. TemperatureS in 80's,
20 more and water will be cooking. Bad for plants!
*120 more, depending on altitude
We filthy Colonials use the Fahrenheit system, in no small part because it confuses you Old Worlders to no small extent.
Texas is currently about 27* C. It's got a few more degrees to go before it starts killing non-native plants, as I found out the first time I tried growing tomatoes of non-heat-resistant strains there.
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