In the middle of April I expressed concern that my crab apple trees had nary a bud on them. B-Squared advised me to "try fertilizer." Lo, and behold! It was either his advice or a passage of time; whatever...it got results!
B squared seems like such a kind gentleman. Glad he helped you work your magic on this tree. Also loved seeing the Indian Hunter and his dog statue reposted as I was one who missed it the first time around.
Our statue is a take (from a different angle) of a statue we have posted before.
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ReplyDeletethe results are wonderful, it's good to know that someone can give advice.
ReplyDeleteThanks to B-Squared!
Did it ever get results. That B Squared is such a clever gardener. And good for you for taking his advice.
ReplyDeleteThank goodness we don't have togo to Plan "B."
ReplyDeleteWhatever you did, it looks great!
ReplyDeleteB squared seems like such a kind gentleman. Glad he helped you work your magic on this tree. Also loved seeing the Indian Hunter and his dog statue reposted as I was one who missed it the first time around.
ReplyDeleteOur statue is a take (from a different angle) of a statue we have posted before.
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I love those pink crab trees! Our died and was unfortunately replaced with a WHITE one instead by the landscaper!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! The aroma is wonderful from these blooms. We planted our little crabapple tree 3 years ago. It is now beginning to look like a tree.
ReplyDeleteThank goodness! That would be a sight that would be a shame to miss.
ReplyDeleteWow, what a gorgeous tree!
ReplyDeleteWow, that is something I would love to see outside my window. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous blossoms. I am happy for you and for your trees.
ReplyDeleteLawn could do with a mow....
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