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The article is offline for a bit, but I don't recall it saying to add gravel or amend soil. Here's a different article to read:...
Agree with above - have a read here: Planting Bare-Root Fruit Trees
White grow lights that are flexible and LED will be expensive, I am guessing -- since you are now paying for complete spectrum output, even though...
For the first, more raised beds or additional soil will likely cause some root oxygenation issues for the cherry tree, yes. I get the sense you'd...
Did you try this? It would likely work, as long as the reason the original hedge plant died isn't a soil fungus.
What about Urticaceae? They occasionally have globose fruits like that, and often have square stems.
Isn't the "grey" the way the cultivar is supposed to be? This cultivar is described as featuring silvery-blue foliage.
I'm late on this one... but Corydalis scouleri is very common in Silver Falls SP and on the Oregon side of the Columbia River Gorge. As Margot...
Well, they're not hedging plants, so I suspect not too long.
I have a suggestion of slowing down with the chemical treatments... it took many years to get to this stage, so attempting a series of "quick"...
Looks like one of the fungal/bacterial spot diseases, but perhaps that is only symptomatic of larger issues at the soil level. The weather...
Colchicum autumnale, perhaps? Do you recall seeing autumn-flowering crocuses?
Agreed on the Talinum. Strange about not seeing the flowers ever open -- I would expect them to be open in brightest sun.
Not a good sign, you can check if twigs have any green tissue. But, this looks like possible winter death to me: Holly Diseases & Insect Pests...
Looks very much like this: felt fungus (Septobasidium fumigatum ) as was suggested by earlier posters. This circular suggests a copper fungicide...
There are long-growing plants at Royal Roads, I don't know if they ever get to fruiting stage. Might want to check with the horticulturists there.
Willows are one of the easiest plants to propagate. See https://hortnews.extension.iastate.edu/faq/how-can-i-propagate-willow Specifically,...
Maybe give it a few more days for the leaves to fully flush, and then add those pics.
Could be too little moisture in early spring, but more likely it is not meeting the chilling requirement: The Role of Temperature in the Growth...
That's what I lean towards, as well.