@stephie i was just thinking of cheap food sources that might have valuable nutrients. It came down to potatoes and onions. It's yellow but the kind of pumpkin is going to.
Why only this one shrub? My two pumpkins turned orange by september 1. I found this giant grub (at least i think it's a grub) while fixing up the mulch around one of my trees.
Some branches are so loaded that they are. Cedars or arborvitae can take a lot of damage by pruning or being eaten. I understand that for height i would need green giant arborvitae. I planted 5 1ft thuja green giants from fastgrowingtrees.com in the winter and they all died from overwatering.
A few years a go, my neighbor had a large weed that was growing next to their house. It's thicker and as long as my finger. They are both still fairly small, and the stems are still green and sturdy. I have about 10 green giant evergreens and only one of them has what i call large buds on the tips of the branches.
As you have found on the web even severely damaged trees will grow back but the question is how long will it take. I recently bought some tree fertilizer spikes to feed my potted dwarf kumquat and lime trees. By the next year, it was as tall as their house. After a successful pollination it's been a little over a week and my pumpkin is not showing much signs of improvement or growth.
Now several years later, it is no longer a. After i got them home, i read the following warning on the side of the box: However, they grow as wide as 15ft, whereas. How long can i leave them to grow?