- Apr 9, 2011
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The leaves smother everything they fall on except their seedlings which sprout by the tens of thousands every year. After a while, they drop branches and trunks for no apparent reason.
This would be an issue on this acerage ?
I want something deciduous, with color, and especially fall color, that will let sun in in winter, shade in summer....mowing underneath to keep seedlings at bay....I already planted a Crimson King (Queen ?) red/purple leaves...beautiful tree.
What I want more than anything and cannot grow here because of extremely sandy soil and wind exposure, is plain old Acer circinatum: Vine Maple. Best fall color ever, and the winter branches are a gorgeous twisty moss-garden. I can grow Big Leaf Maple (there are three up on the hill that are about 28"dbh) but on top of hallerlake's accurate complaints for plants near the house, I'm sensitive to their large fuzzy pollen grains.
Maples are hinky: you eithercan't grow the ones you want, or the ones you can grow take over like the hordes of Genghis Khan.
Did I mention that the squirrels bit through the probe wire for my last Indoor/outdoor recording thermometer? I broke down and ordered two new ones on Amazon (because after two weeks of local search all I've been able to find are the wireless kind that don't work with low-E windows of the generation I own) and also two hanging squirrel-baffles, as the one's I can find here are pole-mounted and need serious weather-proofing to work as hanging chicken feeder shields.
So now, lunch.
Japanese maples are a weed at Botann's. He brings me one whenever he visits. I've an extra in a pot if anyone wants to come get it.
I need to go see him or at least write and show him rhodie pics. His place was basically Eden with a view of the Cascades.
Although he does have a distubing number of 2-3 earthquakes in his quarter-section!
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