I checked my trees. the apple and cherry trees which had green buds, now have black buds. the frost must have got them. I wonder if they will send out new buds or will they just die? they are all just whips, no branches, no leaves. Any thoughts?
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They should have secondary buds that will come out later. It depends on how severe the freeze was whether they will recover or not.I checked my trees. the apple and cherry trees which had green buds, now have black buds. the frost must have got them. I wonder if they will send out new buds or will they just die? they are all just whips, no branches, no leaves. Any thoughts?
I am hoping that will happen.They should have secondary buds that will come out later. It depends on how severe the freeze was whether they will recover or not.
Any good photo processing program contains the option to resize photos.too bad about the hazelnuts.
I planted some a long time ago. they never amounted to much. the nuts were not much larger than a pea.
finally the black walnut trees killed them.
today I am going to assemble a
T post support for a grape vine.
I hope this idea works.
GS showed me how to send pictures with this new computer.
Only problem is that the pictures are huge. We can't figure out how to diminish their size.
I picked enough rhubarb for a pie. I am the only one around here that eats it. breaks my heart. lolol
https://fixthephoto.com/best-free-photo-resizing-software.htmlAny good photo processing program contains the option to resize photos.
You have to resize the photos before you send them. With BYC, if your photos are too big, they will automatically resize them so that the largest dimension is no more than 2,00 pixels.
Even phone cameras have the option to resize pictures.
I would need to know what program you are using before I would be able to try to help you.
thank you. i will pass this along to my GS. I won't see him until next Wednesday, though.