Our old place in Corning had a sycamore tree. It was huge and had a lot of very large leaves.
@ronott1, Corning, NY ?
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Our old place in Corning had a sycamore tree. It was huge and had a lot of very large leaves.
On the other coast, Corning California. A very different place@ronott1, Corning, NY ?
I didn't!Stupid wind is back and already blowing 24mph. Hope all that work we did on the run holds up.
@bruceha2000 I told you it was "finders keepers"...why do I have it back?
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@CapricornFarm your new sign is looking good! I like the bit of color on it.
As for Christmas trees, last year Bam Bam was the only one that bothered it but he loved it so much, I think he pretty much lived in the tree for the couple weeks we had it up. Not sure how the 3 of them will act this year.
Actually wish we had some leaves. 65 acres and our trees are 95% some form of pine. We've been planting a few "leafy" trees here and there since the 1990's , not many of that type actually survive where we live between weather and critters munching (any original survivors were logged off by previous owner a very long time ago) but it seems like global warming is beginning to give us a hand. The government has changed our zone in recent years.Ron at least you won't have tons of leaves buried under SNOW during the winter. I always hope they will self destruct but, whenever spring does show up, so do all the crappy leaves. BTW Sycamore trees have dinner plate sized leaves.I thought that was really neat in 1973 when I planted a whip from Kmart.