While weeding around the deck, I spotted a little spruce seedling:
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unlikely spruce seedling |
I dug it out and put it in a pot hoping that this seedling from 2012 will someday be a tree in our yard. The root was quite long (2-3 inches - I hope I didn't do any damage!) I wonder how it got there? The Norland apple is blooming, but not the Heyer 12. The Thunderchild crab apple isn't in full bloom yet.
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Norland Apple Tree |
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Thunderchild Crab Apple Tree |
I hope the Russian mammoth sunflowers bloom again this year:
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