Im so glad your mimosas lived. My Grandparents could never get one to live in the Canton-Akron area. They are blooming here and I noticed them at least a week ago. Some have a deeper pink and those are my favorite. I hope you get some nice blooms.
Tom I love your "cucumber magnolia" that's what they call it in the lower Appalachians (Big Leaf Mag) I still don't have one and I love them.
That Victorian Magnolia is really really nice and pruning limbs wont hurt a magnolia as they grow taller if you want to keep it off your house (back side).
I kept my 'Little Gem' Southern Magnolia Grandiflora pruned for years (lower branches) till I had a good 5' clearance for a lawnmower and it looks great today but I dont live there anymore.
Tom that Bald Head Island Sabal Minor is awesome. It looks great and I have always had luck with PDN plants but they are so small in the beginning. Your Minor has done great and grown well.
That Longleaf Pine is the bomb, wow. Love that tree. You dont see them in nature until you get into central Alabama and Georgia and central Mississippi then all along the gulf coast to about Tampa, eastward to the Atlantic, up through coastal areas of the Carolinas and possibly Virginia and maybe to Mark in Southern Maryland. Thanks for sharing Tom. Looking great in the PA.
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