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A few pics from today, April 22nd, 2025 (then a comment or three....)
Comments:
1) Yeah, it's early, but the hydro seeding isn't performing particularly well. By contrast, my chives are now over 10cm tall, and harvestable. This should be greener.
Sod costs more, but you can see the performance difference. Too early to write off the hydro seed, but if it's not aggressively greening in two weeks, sod incoming.
2) The birch trees look, at first blush, like the multi-stem European variety (could also be River Birch). LA's love these as do nurseries. I'm less keen on them. Aside from not being native * (* there are native cultivars done like this sometimes)...
I find the multi-stem form more susceptible to major breaks/failures.
Also, White Birch varietals typically like soil mesic (medium moisture) to slightly moist. Putting them up on constructed mounds that look a bit compacted.............ummm....ok.
3) Why is the paved 'path' at least 5M, if not 6M wide? It's huge......... Just asking.
Comments:
1) Yeah, it's early, but the hydro seeding isn't performing particularly well. By contrast, my chives are now over 10cm tall, and harvestable. This should be greener.
Sod costs more, but you can see the performance difference. Too early to write off the hydro seed, but if it's not aggressively greening in two weeks, sod incoming.
2) The birch trees look, at first blush, like the multi-stem European variety (could also be River Birch). LA's love these as do nurseries. I'm less keen on them. Aside from not being native * (* there are native cultivars done like this sometimes)...
I find the multi-stem form more susceptible to major breaks/failures.
Also, White Birch varietals typically like soil mesic (medium moisture) to slightly moist. Putting them up on constructed mounds that look a bit compacted.............ummm....ok.
3) Why is the paved 'path' at least 5M, if not 6M wide? It's huge......... Just asking.
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