I love the trees in the morning after it rains ...

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Such a cool time of day!
 

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Thank you for showing -------- BEAUTIFUL !!!!!!!!!!

I especially like the sunlight around early morning passing
through the water on the leaves.
We have a watering can with a rain drizzle nozzle.

Please show again.
Good Day
Anthony
 
Those are really impressive trees! WOOB WOOB!!!

How close to the shore are you?
 
Is that a Brazilian rain tree in the round gold pot? I love it!
 
Very nice...that last one, hackberry or linden?
 
Thank you for showing -------- BEAUTIFUL !!!!!!!!!!

I especially like the sunlight around early morning passing
through the water on the leaves.
We have a watering can with a rain drizzle nozzle.

Please show again.
Good Day
Anthony

I could not agree more!
 
Awesome trees. thanks for sharing.
 
Nice looking trees! I agree, there is something about an overnight rain, especially if it's a thunderstorm. The trees always seem to look happier the next morning (providing the storm wasn't too bad). Maybe it's the nitrates in the rainwater or the lower pH or maybe it's just my imagination. We haven't had much rain up here since the trees leafed out and could use a good downpour.

What variety linden is that - American (tilia americana) or small leafed (tilia cordata) or something else? I have a couple (cordata) that I was trying to develop in containers, but was having a lot of trouble keeping them happy. The leaves would get very chlorotic every summer. Finally put both of them in the ground to develop and they've been very happy but I'm going to have to eventually figure out the container thing...
 
Nice looking trees! I agree, there is something about an overnight rain, especially if it's a thunderstorm. The trees always seem to look happier the next morning (providing the storm wasn't too bad). Maybe it's the nitrates in the rainwater or the lower pH or maybe it's just my imagination. We haven't had much rain up here since the trees leafed out and could use a good downpour.

What variety linden is that - American (tilia americana) or small leafed (tilia cordata) or something else? I have a couple (cordata) that I was trying to develop in containers, but was having a lot of trouble keeping them happy. The leaves would get very chlorotic every summer. Finally put both of them in the ground to develop and they've been very happy but I'm going to have to eventually figure out the container thing...

Its the stupid BIG ASS LEAF sorry it drives me nuts. I leaf pruned it today ... My teacher/friend and all around good guy sold it to me 5 or 6 years ago it was grown ad a bonsai meaning no crazy roots. I repotted it 2 years ago. This year again here are a couple of pictures of the roots. For all the fertilizer discussions the reason I use ORGANICS ...
 

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The black pine looks familiar, work with Mauro recently?
 
Nice looking trees! I agree, there is something about an overnight rain, especially if it's a thunderstorm. The trees always seem to look happier the next morning (providing the storm wasn't too bad). Maybe it's the nitrates in the rainwater or the lower pH or maybe it's just my imagination. We haven't had much rain up here since the trees leafed out and could use a good downpour.
I think it's the lower PH on some trees and esp plants can help with too high PH watering from a tap for a few days. Maybe also the flushing of salts.
I use lake water so i dunno. ;)
 
I think it's the lower PH on some trees and esp plants can help with too high PH watering from a tap for a few days. Maybe also the flushing of salts.
I use lake water so i dunno. ;)
I think it's the lower PH on some trees and esp plants can help with too high PH watering from a tap for a few days. Maybe also the flushing of salts.
I use lake water so i dunno. ;)
I have well water here lucky. I do use lime every month on my Junipers to help with the PH. I thin trees like to be washed ... like a good shower?
 
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