Learn the History Behind Arbor Day鈥攁nd Plant a Tree!
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Arbor Day sounds like a fantastic opportunity to plant some fruit trees in my backyard, which is something I've been wanting to do for quite a while. I do have one apple tree, and am thinking a peach and pear would also do well in my Zone 5 climate.
Just reread article of Julius Sterling Morton. Enjoyed it soooo much.
We have 2 very large redwoods in our backyard. We planted 26 yrs ago.
And have Modesto Ash in front yard. And a Japanese maple in front yard.
Really enjoy them.
And thank you for the wonderful article. I am new to Farmer's 蜜桃恋人.
Dolores in Castro Valley, Calif.
Thank you, Dolores, for your nice comment! We’re glad to hear that you enjoyed our Arbor Day article鈥攁nd boy, what a great collection of trees you’ve got!
Moved here in NE WA 1972, growing already were a Black Walnut, Black Locust, Red Maple, Blue Spruce, Red Hawthorne, Heirloom Apple, Princess Plum, Lav Lilac, Mock Orange IN the yard, yes huge yard! Since then only added a few black locust as grow fast and shade well, couple sno berry have popped up and one Sarvis berry, also did plant 2 Pussy Willow's, 1 Elderberry, white Lilac in garden area and other orchard fruit trees, pear, 2 apples, varigated plum.....but do plant trees of all types along outside of pasture like maple bushes, blue spruce, Mt Laurel, Elm, black Locust, Wild Roses, Red Maple, Ponderosa Pine, love planting trees and grow most I plant from nut or seedlings. I always plant a tree on birthdays for a gift thru Arbor Foundation and also give them for wedding gifts. Am trying to grow Cedar and Tx Live Oak and Ark Acorn now, not native here except for Cedar but grow up much higher than here so want to see how that goes, hope it works! I use 'root growth' no chemicals and 'Super Thrive' to help them, never ever use miracle grow, no way!
I have several varieties of oak, madrone, cedar as well as one monkey puzzle and this year (just this morning) I planted a giant sequoia redwood and a fraiser fir. I plan to plant two more trees today, one blue spruce and one ponderosa pine. Happy Arbor day everyone!
Sadly the biggest shade tree in my yard fell during a wind storm. I had only moved in 2 months ago and looking forward to seeing the leaves and enjoy the shade it would provide. The tree was well over 30 years old. Another tree in my yard lost a very large limb. It was a horrible wind storm. I hope to plant a new tree but have not decided what kind yet.
I remember when I was a little girl I got a White pine tree for Arbor Day and I planted it in my moms back yard and it still sits their bigger as ever.
This year for both Earth Day and Arbor Day, I ordered 10 hybrid poplars from the Arbor Day Foundation. They included a free red maple and two forsythias! I got those planted on the west side of my 1 acre lot to provide future shade for my home here on the nearly treeless southern plain of west Texas. Additionally, I put in a drip system to keep them all watered. I look forward to sitting in the shade of these fast growing trees in a few years!
I remember when I was in Elementary School, we celebrated Arbor Day every year. I don't remember if we planted a tree on the school grounds or if we just went to a tree and talked about how important trees are to the world. I can see, in my mind's eye, my class standing at the front of the school, forming an arc around a tree. That's all I remember (this was in North Hollywood, California around 1957 or 58.
In addition to bushes and flowers, I have planted a purple plum (snitched from the forest), two dogwoods (one died), a black walnut (my neighbor has one so they cross-pollinate), a maple, an oak (which grows sooooooo slowly), a choke cherry and a fir tree. Have another purple plum in the forest just waiting for my shovel! I am helping the other trees around it to grow--thinning growth w/my new purple plum now able to grow strong in my yard!