05 May 2011

Arbor Day

Last Saturday Me, Jake, Mom and Neighbor Kara all went to the compost fair in Spokane.  They hold the fair every spring and fall. Their are demo's of what to put in compost and what not, types of bins, worm composting and such. It's all very fun and informative, most of which I know since I've been composting somewhat successfully for a while now. The fair was the day after Arbor Day so lots of info, and they were giving away free trees. One stand had maples, oaks, and deciduous type trees. But another gal for the Idaho Forestry Department was giving away Colorado Blue Spruce's which look like this as adults:



















The lady gave us each 2 and then asked if we had room to plant them and more, we said yes (because we will eventually) and she gave us a bag of 10, we ended up with 16 trees total. I brought them home and planted them in 1 gallon sized pots, then buried the pots in the ground. I figured this would regulate the root temperature and they would be happier. Thus begins our wind and privacy wall even though they are scarcely 8 inches tall and we have no land yet, oh well no one ever said that I don't plan ahead. 

I have several tree farm spots in my yard that look like this:





















Decidedly less impressive than their glorious adult counterpart, but they'll get there... in 10-15 years. *sigh*

adult picture from here.

3 comments:

  1. We are going to do the same thing! We only got 3 trees but we plan to plant and take them with us when we move. Free trees are the best trees!

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  2. Putting then in the pots will make it a lot easier to move them later, I would think.

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  3. Mike- Free tree's are awesome, I hope they survive they are so tiny!

    equa yona(Big Bear)- I sure hope so, we'd love to be at our farm in 2-3 years so with any luck they won't out grow the pots by then, but I have no idea how fast they grow.

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