JJr
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This variety is Robin, they're about 5' tall, planted em 3yrs ago from a 3gal container and mature height is about 12'
Thanks, yes , they were pretty shabby when I planted them, looked more like a sick bush but once it sent out upright new growth and pruning, they've come around.Are those hollies? I had a few Oakleaf hollies, called Oakland I think? Neat looking hollies!
Beautiful!
It’s a ligustrum called ‘ sunshine’ . Tough as nails and stays bright yellow in full sun! Had it about three years, kind of new to the market! Looks like spirea, but it’s an evergreen! Great plantBeautiful!
I don't believe that I've seen that kind of clematis before.
Is that lime green plant at the mailbox spirea?
They like all the wetness . I think it will be successful .i'm gonna try Rice this year..
Have you ever watched Ryan Knorr's Lawn Care channel on Youtube? He lives in Des Moines. His front yard is pure perennial ryegrass. It looks like Augusta National. He has loads of pictures of his lawn on his Instagram account.Blue spruce! Snow almost completely gone! Will be by the weekend, highs in the 50s next week
I have not, but I will. That sounds awesomeHave you ever watched Ryan Knorr's Lawn Care channel on Youtube? He lives in Des Moines. His front yard is pure perennial ryegrass. It looks like Augusta National. He has loads of pictures of his lawn on his Instagram account.
Poor pollination, heat could be causing it too. Tomatoes are tough to grow well, have a lot of disease and pests and issues! High nighttime temps, like around 80, are really bad for a lot of thingsVeggies. My German Johnson tomato plants have bloom clusters that fall off before a tomato forms on them. 3 straight years of this, all from different vendors. Dont know why.