When Johanna and I came home I asked Jon if he would work on getting that ugly thing out since it was a perfect day for planting and transplanting with the rain especially since this is the dry season. It took several hours to get it all out using a reciprocating saw and a lot of brute strength , but we finally managed to get it out and the new tree planted. Under the bush was a lot of Springer Rye with its tubers and bulbs. We had to dig quite a bit to try to get all those pulled out of the soil. A few days later Jon got some pieces of sod to plant over the big area with no grass. I plan to get some mulch to put around the tree till the roots go deep.
This is a Pink Trumpet Tree. It will grow to between 8 and 30 feet high with a lot of foliage, and best of all, flowers. I can't wait for it to grow and bloom. I only wish we had not waited so long to do this.
a close up view |
I also picked up a new hibiscus and we planted that in the front bed after moving around 3 other plants. I took a quick shot of that little beauty. Now to get that mulch.
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