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Trees at KMom's
By far, the most successful items have been our trees. It's a good thing, too, because, besides the back yard fence, it is where we have spent the most money and labor.

For more trees, see the pages about my orchard.

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  • Summer 2006
    • Weeping Cherry - Died Winter 2007
    • 2 Fairview Maples - Doing well, Fall 2007
    • Colorado Blue Spruce - Baby Blue Eyes - Some died Summer 2007; all suffer drastically during our brutal desert summers
    • Colorado Blue Spruce - un-named - Died Summer 2007
  • Spring 2006
    • Black Austrian Pine - 1 died of unknown causes; others are thriving
    • Autumn Blaze Maple - Doing well, Fall 2007
    • Hybrid Poplar 9" & 18" rooting sticks - Fall 2007: three are thriving; killed several trying to transplant in the Spring of 2007; Rabbits killes some during the Winter of 2006
  • Fall 2005
    • 3 Sweet Gum (Liquid Ambar) Winter 2006 - Rabbits killed on; Fall 2007 - 1 struggles, 1 looks healthy
    • Leyland Cypress Winter 2006 - All but one dies during extra cold spell; Fall 2007 - Survivor looking very healthy
    • Black Austrian Pine - Fall 2007 - All thriving
    Fairview Maple Wings
    Planted Summer 2006 and yes, the sky really is that blue here in the High Desert.
    (This is the maple on the West side of the back yard.)
  •   Closeup of Colorado Blue Spruce - Baby Blue Eyes
    Colorado Blue Spruce
    Closeup of Baby Blue Eyes


    Hybrid Poplar
    Rooted during the Spring of 2006


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