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Yea I love them. In 20 years it will look great :)
I am thinking let the roots set and let it grow a bit before staking and training it, agreed?
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Tops of each branch have that nice bluish colored leaves. But under is pretty consistently brown leaves. Maybe 20-30 percent of the tree and there are some dead branches up high for sure. But it is a lot thixker up top, sparse at the bottom
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Here you go.
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Hi all,
I bought this house last year and have one tree that puzzles me. Bark looks like it is peeling and leaves not so great but not sure.
home was vacant for months in the summer
Without watering so landscaping was in rough shape. But with us taking over end of summer and good through...
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Ended up going Japanese Red Maple. I always loved them
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In my last house my wife and I planted an elm tree as a bare root when we bought the house. We watched it grow over 8 years and took family pics in front of it. It became an important thing to us. We sold the house to a young couple as we were when we bought and gave it to them as a present...
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