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Looks like I’m gonna get some decent ramification this time around.

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Nice. What kind of tree is this?

Here's a honeysuckle from the yard that had severe winter dieback, but a few new sprouts at the bottom. Lifted and planted in the grow garden. It has a decent base, so if it survives, I should be able to make something decent out of it.

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Hibiscus cascade project, growing in field soil IMG_20200506_135916.jpg
 

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Nice. What kind of tree is this?

Here's a honeysuckle from the yard that had severe winter dieback, but a few new sprouts at the bottom. Lifted and planted in the grow garden. It has a decent base, so if it survives, I should be able to make something decent out of it.

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I ripped the rear fender apart on my Dads '77 dooley Chevy pickup getting cross ties for firewood one year on a honeysuckle vine.
It had wrapped around the fender when I backed in, then with a ton of wood on the fender just didn't stand a chance when I pulled out.
 

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Tsuga Mertensiana " Mt. Hemlock" This is a collected tree still under development. Increasing foliage density, branch definition and pad development. Will place in Bonsai pot this coming fall. The new spring foliage seems to hi light the tree!View attachment 302511
Wow, Frank I'm in love with this tree! Nice job on it.

New growth... from the bottom. I created this ground layer on this winterberry last year and separated it this spring. Note the stump where I separated the bottom of the tree, and the area at the top that didn't root. The tree is doing well and leafing out nicely.

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This willow leaf ficus has given a great imitation of a dead tree since November. I went on vacation for a few days and it has risen from the dead. willow leaf.jpg
 
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After partial defoliation of one of my maple forests, one pair of leaves is a nice scarlet.
 

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My little pomegranate left me a surprise when we got back from vacation. No worries, @bonhe I cut it off after I took the picture, so it wouldn't waste energypom.jpg
 

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My little pomegranate left me a surprise when we got back from vacation. No worries, @bonhe I cut it off after I took the picture, so it wouldn't waste energyView attachment 314162
Very nice Carol 83. You are right about remove the flower bud, but for me, I always want to see what is the flower before I remove it ! :)
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Very nice Carol 83. You are right about remove the flower bud, but for me, I always want to see what is the flower before I remove it ! :)
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Dang it! That's how clueless I am about pomegranate. i thought I missed the flower and it was trying to fruit. Hopefully, I'll get another bud, so I can see the flower.
 

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Dang it! That's how clueless I am about pomegranate. i thought I missed the flower and it was trying to fruit. Hopefully, I'll get another bud, so I can see the flower.
Don't worry. Next year you will see the flower bud again! :)
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