thistlebloom
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We were given 22 white pine seedlings last spring, and spring always being Oh So Busy, I heeled them, in planning on getting them in the ground last fall.
Well along came Fall and it too was Oh So Busy,what with some new extra customers (yaay) and then winter descending with a crash in early November. The babies spent the winter in their temporary home.
Sooo... here we are in spring once more and this time I rushed out as soon as the place we were planning on planting was snow free and got 10 of them in their real homes today.
Here's a closeup of one. They had poor posture from being heeled in for so long so I loosely tied them to a stake until they straighten out. The stakes are mainly to locate them for watering this summer
and to prevent them getting mowed when the neighbor mows with his tractor. I ought to be able to remove the tie this fall.
Note the unique mulch... a moose had obligingly left a deposit near this one, so I took advantage of it!
It's still too cold to put any veggies out but it sure was nice to plant
something today. This is our current soil temperature.

Well along came Fall and it too was Oh So Busy,what with some new extra customers (yaay) and then winter descending with a crash in early November. The babies spent the winter in their temporary home.
Sooo... here we are in spring once more and this time I rushed out as soon as the place we were planning on planting was snow free and got 10 of them in their real homes today.

Here's a closeup of one. They had poor posture from being heeled in for so long so I loosely tied them to a stake until they straighten out. The stakes are mainly to locate them for watering this summer
and to prevent them getting mowed when the neighbor mows with his tractor. I ought to be able to remove the tie this fall.

Note the unique mulch... a moose had obligingly left a deposit near this one, so I took advantage of it!

It's still too cold to put any veggies out but it sure was nice to plant
something today. This is our current soil temperature.
