I have trouble justifying a White Cedar in stead of a Mugo. It's kind of like the guy who went to the butcher shop and noticed something interesting in the display. Upon asking the butcher what it was he was informed it was a cow's tongue. The guy replied, horrified "I could never eat anything that had been in a cow's mouth,----give me a dozen eggs".Went to Home Depot and no luck on any mugos between two locations. Instead I settled for a half price white cedar. There are several very large ones in the park nearby that I always appreciate. I hope this little guy can bring me similar joy.
You will be happy to know my wife squired a mugo pine for me this week. It’s so large and bushy I’m not quite sure where to start. I’m going to comb through the resource section of your acquired knowledge on mugo pines before diving into anything.I have trouble justifying a White Cedar in stead of a Mugo. It's kind of like the guy who went to the butcher shop and noticed something interesting in the display. Upon asking the butcher what it was he was informed it was a cow's tongue. The guy replied, horrified "I could never eat anything that had been in a cow's mouth,----give me a dozen eggs".