That second one appears to be some kind of juniper. Very nice.I got an early start on the shopping and managed to pick up a couple of little trees. One marked as a Euro pine and the other is a Rosemary.
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I hope they are! I spent some time trying to find the healthiest ones I could. Some of them looked a bit rough, I'm guessing they've been knocked around a bit by some shoppers.Nice both look like some healthy little trees. Good luck
Ha! Maybe! Hopefully they survive being some of learning trees.These could be the winners!! Good luck![]()
That's the one that was marked as a Euro pine, but all the information I can find on it online only leads to one nursery farm so I have no idea!That second one appears to be some kind of juniper. Very nice.
It's not just the shoppers, these are mass produced and can travel many miles to get to your store. Looking up the company my rosemary was from lead me to a huge nursery farm out of California. Meaning it grow there, Got mass potted by the thousands, sent by truck/train to even get to the store to be kicked around by shoppers.I hope they are! I spent some time trying to find the healthiest ones I could. Some of them looked a bit rough, I'm guessing they've been knocked around a bit by some shoppers.
We are coming closer to the end of the Little Christmas Tree contest. Final photos should be posted in your individual threads, and will be voted on by the general membership starting on April 30.
Time to start thinking about your repotting, final design, wiring, pruning and generally getting the trees in shape for the contest!