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That's what I like about winter, some other fellas picture of the snow and ice from far away.
This Blue Spruce was originally planted by my Dad in the spring of 1967 on a north facing red clay hillside. It stood there stunted without growing but a few inches until 1984, the year Tammy and I moved into this house. Dad and I dug it up along with a little white spruce and planted them next to each other here in the front yard. Both trees were less then 3 feet tall at the time. They lived and seemed healthy but continued to grow very slowly. In 2000, they were just about 6 foot tall. In hopes it would help the blue to grow, we decided to cut the White Spruce down to use as our Christmas tree that year, the year I worked on the Tree of Hope Capital Tree Project. The following spring the Blue Spruce finally took to growing, and has been putting on an average of over a foot a year. In the last 8 years our little Blue Spruce has grown to be 18 feet tall and has become the beautiful addition to our front yard that we had always envisioned. (Image hidden from quote, click to view.)
Jeff, how much woods behind your home? can you hunt out there? We're bare ground here,its so pretty and pure when it first falls. Frank C.
He's one you wont see every day.Palm trees with snow on them (Image hidden from quote, click to view.)Ian
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