Wednesday, December 13, 2017

Wednesday Vignette: you know that's a $6,000 tree (and the winner of the PHS membership)

This pile of mossy, twisting branches is my Wednesday Vignette. And yes...my patio really is that covered with conifer needles. That's winter in my garden thanks to the neighbor's trees and the wind...

Last week I posted photos of a nearby landscape under construction (here). And Alison commented "I would love to have some of those lovely, twisty, moss-covered maple branches. I wonder if they're still going to use them in some way." My day's plans meant I was going to be walking right be them later, so I told her I'd stop to see.

I had a lovely conversation with the lady of the house and their adorable dog, both of whom happened to be outside when I walked by. She let me know the sunken area in the front garden is indeed going to be a sort of patio/living room where they can be outside and interact with the neighborhood. The mature Japanese Maple (where these branches came from), was a sad loss, they had hoped to save it. She was happy to have me haul away a few of the branches and so I returned the next day with my car and loaded it up.

As I was working I heard the neighbor next door come outside and I had the distinct feeling I was being watched. It was cold and very, very, windy so I just kept at it, wanting to finish and get back in my car.

Turns out he couldn't resist talking with me and pointed out "you know that's a $6,000 tree you're packing up" — I don't know if he was referring to the cost of digging it and burlaping the roots (see the very end of this post for pictures) and then replanting, or if someone had actually offered that much for the tree. I just nodded and said that I understood the owners were sad to have lost it. His expression said there was more to the story (perhaps a judgment about how the tree was treated) but I didn't bite. I thought he would be happy to hear the branches were going to live on in another garden or two (I got a couple extra for myself) but he just shook his head and smiled.

He may not care but I'm thrilled to think I'll have a bit of that tree to carry on. As I uploaded these photos and thought about how many times I walked by that corner I remembered a year the owners hung ginormous ornaments from it, and went looking for the photo I remembered taking. Turns out it was last year and I uploaded it to Instagram. The sentimental person in me smiles. Thank you Alison for being the reason I went back to that corner.

There's one more item of business to take care of today, I promised to giveaway a Pacific Horticultural Society gift membership to a commenter on last Friday's blog post. The randomly drawn winner is....Stacey! Congrats Stacey, I'll be in touch to get your address. Thanks to everyone who left a comment, I really enjoyed reading them and thank you all for what you do to support the power of gardening.

Weather Diary, Dec 12: Hi 45, Low 25/ Precip 0

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19 comments:

  1. It is a lovely sentiment, to have the tree continue living in yours and Alison's gardens, even in its current state, not quite alive, but certainly not dead: just look at thriving plant matter growing on it.

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  2. This is a great twist on the "if life gives you lemons, make lemonade" saying. I can't think of a better way to honor a dead tree (worth $6000 or not) than adorning two well-loved and treasured gardens.

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  3. I can't get past the "covered with conifer needles" comment. That's what my patio looks like AFTER I've swept it! Which I suppose is why I have fewer visitors to and photos of my garden than you do. :)

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    1. I should have panned the camera to the opposite corner where there's a pile of leaves roughly 2ft deep and 6x8 ft.

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  4. I didn't really expect you to go back and get some of those branches, it was just wishful thinking in me talking that day in my comment. But I so appreciate you going back and getting them. I'm planning to use them as part of a fern table next spring. I figure if you come up to the NWFGS maybe you can bring them then? Or if that's not convenient you can hang on to them until spring, I'm sure I'll be down in Portland for one reason or another. It's great that you got a story out of going back too, and got to meet the owner and her dog, and find out about the plans for the sunken area.

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    1. I'm sure we'll be up for the NWFGS, the only question will be which car we drive. One car will have room, the other may not. Last year we took the small car because we were staying downtown and it would be easier to deal with the parking situation. To be continued....(we'll figure something out)...

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  5. Looking forward to seeing what fabulousness you and Alison will come up with for these $6,000 limbs. How cool that you went back to get them.

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    1. I think her $3,000 branches will show up in a fern table. I'm still not sure about mine.

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  6. There's a lot of gorgeousness on those twisted branches! They found a fine home indeed!

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    1. Kinda funny that I dislike Japanese maples but lugged home pieces of a dead one.

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  7. Those branches are very unusually but beautiful, with all that green on it. Can't wait to see what you do with these branches!

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  8. Those branches are nicer than the ones that keep falling from my maple trees. But they are not Japanese maples!

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    1. The twistyness certainly adds to the appeal.

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  9. Those branches remind me of deer antlers. It's a consolation that they will be enjoyed as art as they fade into the earth.

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  10. Did they move it when it was leafed out? Perhaps that is the reason for the wry look from the neighbor.

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