Rottedroots
Well-Known Member
Nepaljam.. Really digging holes this big and as rich as I do is outdated. They now say use more native soil and dig wide not deep holes. I'm having trouble doing that. LOL. I still go by the rule you need a five dollor hole for a fifty cent plant. Azoned... I have a better chance of walking on water than getting Taro to grow here in Z6. It's colder than a woman's heart most winters. There is a hardy calidium I think which may be called Elephant Ears about but needs more sun than I can give it.
bear that hole ain't for planting....It's for catching bear but now that you mention it I could bury someone in it. mmmmm
Ha Ha danny. Of course I have Dirr's book but I also have an answer to most of your suggestions....
Within 100 yards of this particular hole I have Red Maple, White/Yellow/grey birch, Weeping Willow, Alders, Red Choke Cherry (all blight or sumpin effected) at least three kinds of Oak, Pussy Willows, enough Sambucus to produce wine including a purple leaf one and a yellow leaf one that has been dying for for years and should be pulled, some dogwoods (not shrubby) and so on and so on.
A few years back I ordered a few Summersweet/Clethra Anifoilia and planted it with a great deal of love. How could I not plant something with the name of Summersweet. Low and behold it grew and I found out I had two acres of it all ready and did not even know it.
I was really looking for specimen trees or shrubs and thats a tougher bill to fill. I will look a little closer at the bald cypress. If it does not need full sun it may be a candidate. Right now in the general area I have put a butterfly, and an Oyama (sp) magnolia and another Magnolia that is killing me right now cause I just can't remember the name. Native to the Carolina maybe..Dam it mind brain is toast and I'm not going out to look at the tag. I also have this Calycanthus close by and it's name escapes me to. WTF. I have this one, a native a chinese and a chinese/native cross. The plant in the pic is loving the partial sun.
Danny.... Point me in the way of a nice specimen that will take wet feet and part sun and I will get it.
I wish I could remember the name of this Calycanthus!!! wtf I'm completely fried!!!
Can't find the pic of the purple/deep red Calycanthus.....I give up.
bear that hole ain't for planting....It's for catching bear but now that you mention it I could bury someone in it. mmmmm
Ha Ha danny. Of course I have Dirr's book but I also have an answer to most of your suggestions....
Within 100 yards of this particular hole I have Red Maple, White/Yellow/grey birch, Weeping Willow, Alders, Red Choke Cherry (all blight or sumpin effected) at least three kinds of Oak, Pussy Willows, enough Sambucus to produce wine including a purple leaf one and a yellow leaf one that has been dying for for years and should be pulled, some dogwoods (not shrubby) and so on and so on.
A few years back I ordered a few Summersweet/Clethra Anifoilia and planted it with a great deal of love. How could I not plant something with the name of Summersweet. Low and behold it grew and I found out I had two acres of it all ready and did not even know it.
I was really looking for specimen trees or shrubs and thats a tougher bill to fill. I will look a little closer at the bald cypress. If it does not need full sun it may be a candidate. Right now in the general area I have put a butterfly, and an Oyama (sp) magnolia and another Magnolia that is killing me right now cause I just can't remember the name. Native to the Carolina maybe..Dam it mind brain is toast and I'm not going out to look at the tag. I also have this Calycanthus close by and it's name escapes me to. WTF. I have this one, a native a chinese and a chinese/native cross. The plant in the pic is loving the partial sun.
Danny.... Point me in the way of a nice specimen that will take wet feet and part sun and I will get it.
I wish I could remember the name of this Calycanthus!!! wtf I'm completely fried!!!
Can't find the pic of the purple/deep red Calycanthus.....I give up.