Planting EASTERN WHITE PINES! (I almost missed it again!) I’ve wanted to do this since I got here, but keep missing the time to secure trees. I was almost too late this year! Tri-Star Landscaping came to the rescue! City girl urban gardener now sharing life on my Tennessee homestead! Subscribe so you won’t miss out!

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17 Comments

  1. Aw hey there kaye, oh my yes,.im excited for you,but 😢 I know what you are saying. My darling eldest granddaughter would say that the 4,5 feet is better than zero xx,anyway I have just got in from collecting greens for my girls (chickens ) too eat,going out to give it to them,I'm going to enjoy your vidio in a few mins,xxxxx😊 hugs dear yutube friend. 😊

  2. White Pine grow like crazy… 3' is no misnomer. You could plant bare root seedlings at great saving and would not be disappointed…! Have volunteers growing all over, even in the garden. Moved at six inches instead of continually stepping on a few years back and it's easy 8' now… Don't know where the seed comes from as would have to travel some distance… maybe for the birds and squirrels. Also hardy… even the gypsy moths don't finish them off as they did my favorite 30' spruce! Once defoliated they won't come back like a deciduous… Take care: Post Script – Looks like my place garden here and garden there… here a garden there a garden, everywhere a garden. Enjoy!

  3. Good morning smart and beautiful, I hope this message finds you well and in good health, GOD BLESS your precious loving heart 😇🌷🇺🇸☕

  4. my oldest brother's little finger got sliced and we had to take him for stitches. We bowled with those green hedge oranges as kids.

  5. Lovely trees, my friend! I just love how you're leaving the wildflowers – So many manicure their lawns and starve the bees in the early Spring. You might want to invest in a tripod sprinkler – It will make hand watering that wild flower plot a lot easier.

  6. Oh kaye a mock orange should have beautiful smelling blossom s.i had a tiny one in a pot,xxxxx😊

  7. You're so blessed to find someone with that many years of knowledge in landscaping. I just wish some younger folks had the drive to learn from these fellas. What will people do in a few years when all that is gone? Your place is looking wonderful and I pray you have a bountiful year. I also pray for you to stay healthy and strong for all you do. Blessings and hugs

  8. Congratulations It is always better to plant smaller trees They get established quicker and there roots haven’t lived in a pot too long

  9. In Pennsylvania we called them Osage Orange trees. I used the oranges for Fall decorations. Here in OK we call them Bodark trees. And the cattle will eat the mock oranges. There were a lot of fence posts on the wire along my pastures that were Bodark posts. They are very hard wood. And take a lot of time to rot.

  10. Good Morning Kaye – wow those white pines will be beautiful as will the wildflowers down the hill. Have a blessed week!

  11. Bon gia! Todo bien? I'm gobsmacked by you at times. I hope I haven't sent this to you yet. I hope it helps. I have 5 rules I live by. For me life is smoother.
    1- Accept all things. No
    anger or
    disappointment
    needed.
    2- Question all things.
    You may learn what
    you didn't know.
    3- Everything is as it
    should be. Don't
    worry, be content.
    4- Nothing shall be as
    it was. Change will
    arrive & trees will
    grow.
    5- Be good to all
    people. Our
    blessings come
    from others.
    There you have my recipe for less stress.
    Take it & fly with it. Atte logo amore.

  12. Oh, Kaye, they're only 6 months behind, because if they are 6 and a half feet now, and you wanted 8' trees, and they grow 3' a year, you're closer than you think!! I think?

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