Garden Update and Mimosa Trees
Jun. 1st, 2009 11:11 am
So, about a week after everything got mowed, the neighbors had the crab apple tree right along the fence next to my garden cut down. And the tree cutting people dropped all of the cut tree branches on my garden, crushing the two remaining plants, and knocking over some pots on the patio.I found out that the neighbors also wanted to replace the fence between our two properties. I told the landlord (and my roomate) repeatedly that I did not want the fig tree next to the fence cut down, and to make sure that they do not cut down the fig tree. In anticipation, I also dug up all of the plants I had growing near the fence, and transferred them into pots — which was good, because the fence people destroyed everything growing within about two or three feet of the fence (chopped up and left on the ground).
I was awoken at 7am by the fence people (I didn't know which day they would come), and I rushed outside in my bathrobe, and stood guard over the fig tree. I told everyone there at least twice, to not cut down this tree. I couldn't stand around all morning, so while I was inside getting ready for work, they cut a six inch by three inch notch out of the side of my favorite trunk¹ of the tree. Fucking morons. The hole they cut was so that a decorative edge along the fence wouldn't be touching the tree. The proper solution to this is to cut the notch in that board of the fence. Anyway, I tarred the cut they made so it wouldn't get infected, it reached the core wood, hopefully the tree recovers. [Back when the tree killing people did this, they didn't tar the cuts and one of the neighbor's trees that they cut off the overhanging-our-yard branches from is now half dead from a fungus infection.]
I got some two by fours at the hardware store (I should have asked for some of the wood from the old fence, but it was removed before I had thought of it), and built some raised garden beds. I used up all of the soil I had made from compost, and so went to the nursery to get some bags of topsoil, and while there, impulsively bought about ten varieties of tomato plant. (The one plant I had managed to grow from seed had been killed, so I guess I'm cheating now, but if I want any tomatoes before autumn.)
Apparently, some number of years before I moved into this place, there was a Mimosa tree growing next to the fig tree (next to the fence), which had been cut down years ago. Every year it grows new stems and leaves, and I water it trying to get it to grow, and then the yard
As I'm now watering that area every day, all of the Mimosa tree seeds that have been sitting in the ground for years, are now sprouting. I've counted at least fifty seedlings, and they can't live where they are now. So I've been transferring them into pots, while their tap roots are still only about three inches long.
So… I have all of these Mimosa tree seedlings (see photo) that I don't know what to do with. If anyone reading this wants one, or a dozen, tell me and I will give you as many as you want. They will grow a very deep tap root, so don't plant them over your septic tank. I don't know exactly what species they are, since I haven't gotten the parent to grow long enough to flower.
¹ The fig tree has two trunks, my favorite one is the one you can climb up onto the roof from.
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Date: 2009-06-02 03:50 am (UTC)