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nermlcat
Youngstown, OH

April 24, 2008
9:54 AM

Post #4856707

Hi! This looks like a fun ad informative board. I have many questions...I had my backyrd all planned out to start work o the hardscape, and I lost 2 huge trees that the shade garden was to go.Oh well, it's a woman's perrogative to change her mind - and Mother Nature is fickle!
Trees didn't really go dormant this winter here. I am sending a pic of the pansies that survived and thrived all winter with no special protection.
I will send pix and get some ideas!

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WeeNel
Ayrshire Scotland
(United Kingdom)

April 27, 2008
6:27 PM

Post #4872991

Welcome to the site, yes you have come to the right place for asking questions and as most of us are hobby gardeners, you will be sure of the best info available and easy to understand most of the time, when your ready you can send us all the questions you feel you need help with. good luck. WeeNel.
glendalekid
Tuscaloosa, AL
(Zone 7b)

April 28, 2008
12:46 AM

Post #4875252

Pansies are planted here for the winter as they won't grow in our summers but have no problem with hard freezes. I had no idea they were winter-hardy in OH, though.

I lost two trees this winter that should have been totally hardy -- no idea at all why they are dead, but they are.

Karen

JulieQ
Cullman, AL
(Zone 7b)

April 28, 2008
9:37 AM

Post #4876214

I wonder if the trees were weakened by the severe drought we had last summer...
glendalekid
Tuscaloosa, AL
(Zone 7b)

April 28, 2008
10:48 AM

Post #4876534

I don't think so. I watered them regularly last summer. One of them should have been hardy to zone 5. It is coming back from the roots, but the trunk should not have died.

Karen

JulieQ
Cullman, AL
(Zone 7b)

April 28, 2008
10:51 AM

Post #4876549

Oh that's terrible. What kind of trees were they?
glendalekid
Tuscaloosa, AL
(Zone 7b)

April 28, 2008
11:04 AM

Post #4876620

The zone 5 tree is an English Walnut. No way it should have died to the roots, but it did.

The other one which should have been hardy is an esperanza, which was nearly 20 feet tall. [HYPERLINK@davesgarden.com] It was right by the corner of the house and the front deck, facing south. It would have gotten extra protection from the location. I thought I had the ID wrong, but everyone here says that it was an esperanza and should not have died.

So, it's a mystery to me.

Karen


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