Greensage45
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Edited, again, for unnecessary rudeness
As for me calling you a weed, you misunderstood my analogy, so this time if you choose to make like a leaf and blow, fine, I am not going to be subjugated by your crassness and ill-advised problem solving!
a quote from Brian's request:
Sorry Pat, but you are clearly wrong on all counts here, so take this as an apology or take this as an invitation to learn; either or you need both! Edited to remove yet again more unnecessary rudeness
Ron
This is an untrue statement. Redbud is known to thrive in many varying soil types and is climated to zones 4-9 ...this is a fact!it is not a species well suited to the climate, soil or site
As for me calling you a weed, you misunderstood my analogy, so this time if you choose to make like a leaf and blow, fine, I am not going to be subjugated by your crassness and ill-advised problem solving!
a quote from Brian's request:
This is clearly a request of saving the tree not learning about how to mulch it!At the recommendation of the local nursery, I added soil amendments to try to help the tree (cutting out grass around the base) and mixing native soil with compost. I've also staked it to help with our high spring winds.
Sorry Pat, but you are clearly wrong on all counts here, so take this as an apology or take this as an invitation to learn; either or you need both! Edited to remove yet again more unnecessary rudeness
Ron