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Installing 3 MASSIVE Trees in Our Garden!

Installing 3 MASSIVE Trees in Our Garden!

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Installing 3 MASSIVE Trees in Our Garden! Garden Answer HerefordGal: gardenanswer That's so awesome! My brother used to live right down the road from Melad TF. We're a few hours away in NV but I wish we could find some large trees for transplanting here. Our home was vacant for several years and we removed 2 thirty foot tall spruce that didn't make it along with a sickly elm. Then had 2 Lombardy poplar removed because they were planted 10' from our septic tank. Hot, high desert summers are tough with no mature trees!
Date: 2022-07-16

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Aaron here is a lesson that I would work on with my 7th graders in Geometry for finding the height of something. ( Your beautiful trees) Multiply the length of the tree's shadow by your height, and then divide the resulting number by the length of your shadow. For example, if you are 5 feet tall, your shadow is 8 feet long, and the tree's shadow is 100 feet long, the height of the tree is (100 x 5) / 8 = 62. 5 feet.
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We used to live next door to a beautiful Kentucky horse farm. One day they started planting enormous evergreen spruce trees with this kind of machine. Within a week, they had planted over 150 trees all along the highway to block the view of the horses from the ever-increasing traffic. Every singled tree lived and grew vigorously. I cannot imagine how much that cost, but the farm owner was extremely wealthy.
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Awesome video! So happy you guys have another Blue Spruce! That made me very happy. Love the other two. esp maple by Hartely and what you continue to do with walkway around. The other tree Norw Spruce. that flower garden you will put down, anticipating seeing it come to life. Makes my day. always. Congrats on new piece of land. Hope you do have horses. or some farm life. Thanks!
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Though I am excited for planting season and wouldn't want to push it along, I can't wait to see all of the fall colors those trees will bring in that season. PS did Benjamin see the trees being planted? I was impressed by that tree planter thingy and the huge petals that individually moved and dug the hole! I wonder what he thought about it.
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A no complication, no failure way to transplant grown up trees aided by robotic equipment. Wish we had it in india.
But I managed to transplant 20 coconut trees(12 years before now) each about 40 feet heigh. Only a jcb and a crane were used. 19 of the 20 survived. This was within our garden at a distance of about 2 furlongs.

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Laura Im so happy you got your big blue spruce back! I know Im so many past garden tours you talked about building a fairy garden for your kids under it and I was so sad when you all lost the last one. Even if you dont do a fairy garden under this one I am so so happy you have it back!
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Does a Locuss tree have Thorn's?
Does it have white blossom's, then dark seed pod's?
A tree I had in my back yard did. The bean like pod's spread little tree's on my lawn so I had to cut it out of my yard. Vocationally I still mow over a little beginner tree coming up.

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Yay! I've been waiting for this video! I can neither confirm nor deny that I've watched the opening segment repeatedly. You guys are amazing. Thanks for sharing your garden world with us as well as all the other beautiful bits - cute kiddos, piano's and so much more.
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