That's normal. Young cedars will almost look dead before they break dormancy. A dead cedar is light brown, and there is no mistaking it. Your cedars will be fine.With all your knowledge on plants,I have a question about cedars.I moved some last year with a tree spade and we had rain that night and good rain thoughout summer.Now they are an off green instead of green.Where they are isn't the greatest soil so I am wondering if it's a mineral deficiency as they are alive and soft without any falling material
Mother Nature planted lots of trees that I don't want, and they are overtaking what I planted, so I'm essentially weeding the Brushpile of trees like Honey Locust, Osage Orange, Chinese Elm, Walnut and anything else I didn't plant. My focus has switched from apples to pears, and I have lots of chinkapins and chestnuts.Hey Brush, great to see you still plugging away. I'm sure I will catch up eventually...what is your big project for 2017?
The tool is 48" long and 11" wide. The probe is 12". Even when I'm not planting I use this tool. In the Spring it makes a pilot hole for turkey decoys.hey brush. what are the measurements. I think I will get one made to match
Rain at last, but tornados are SW 45 miles. The news showed hail the size of Cutie Oranges, in doctorbrady's neck of the woods.