A good friend of mine who has not posted here in a while has a really nice one he harvested from an old rock quarry. I cannot find his address so I hope he does not mind me posting the images of his tree. He lives in West Virginia.
Haha. Yeah I actually call it my shepard's hook pine. I've been thinking of ways to do what you are describing. Maybe a piece of re-bar would work too.
Haha. Yeah I actually call it my shepard's hook pine. I've been thinking of ways to do what you are describing. Maybe a piece of re-bar would work too.
Hey I was researching the species because I have them like wildfire around me and came across this thread was curious how the tree made out if you still have it
Hey I was researching the species because I have them like wildfire around me and came across this thread was curious how the tree made out if you still have it
There is a big difference between pitching a single crumy tree and pitching an entire species,,,, this is a big mistake. I personally know of a couple of good ones, one from West Virgina that is a knock out.
There is a big difference between pitching a single crumy tree and pitching an entire species,,,, this is a big mistake. I personally know of a couple of good ones, one from West Virgina that is a knock out.
Absolutely. I will try again with the species. They are everywhere here and I know they can make good trees. I've seen some nice ones by johng also. This particular tree was going nowhere fast though