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missmolly
03/22/2018 09:01AM
 
Oh, sweet spring, that makes the birdies sing! Say, where are the dang birdies? We've gotten 50 inches in the last two snowstorms and this is this morning's snowfall. Luckily, it's not gonna be much, only about five inches. Still, I can feel spring stirring underneath the snow and like many northerners, I still love the seasons. I especially love how snow can give you a new world in hours and I also love how the Maine fall on the coast lingers for months.


 
Jackfish
03/22/2018 09:21AM
 
Looks lovely out the window of your nice home in the woods. :)
 
missmolly
03/22/2018 10:04AM
 
Jackfish: "Looks lovely out the window of your nice home in the woods. :)"


I do love the view, Pete! Remember the three ball and burlap burning bushes you helped me plant? They're doing great and I think of you whenever I enjoy them!.
 
Savage Voyageur
03/22/2018 10:19AM
 
Spring??? We are getting a load of heavy wet snow starting Friday night into Saturday.
 
DrBobDg
03/22/2018 10:21AM
 
It is not spring until my BWJ shows up...... 19' in Green Bay wi area...
dr bob
 
nctry
03/22/2018 11:06AM
 
Life is sure better since my water is running again. Going around the lake to shower and such was a pain!
Your place is a thing of beauty Miss Molly... Your tucked in a pretty cool spot. I'm guessing spring will come very fast for ya. Here winter lingers long get than your falls. Haha.
 
inspector13
03/22/2018 11:33AM
 

If that’s Redosier Dogwood you’ll know spring is coming as the stems become progressively brighter. If that is Gray Dogwood you’ll know spring is coming as the red in the stems fades away.



 
inspector13
03/22/2018 01:54PM
 

Beautiful plant. I see they are hardy to zone 5A. They’re good to go in northern Iowa and southern Wisconsin.



 
missmolly
03/22/2018 03:34PM
 
inspector13: "
Beautiful plant. I see they are hardy to zone 5A. They’re good to go in northern Iowa and southern Wisconsin.



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You will not be disappointed if you buy one. I own 23 Japanese Maples and the Fireglow is my fave. Margaret Bee is another stunner, but only in the spring and fall. The Bee's a dusty red in the summer, as opposed to brilliant red in the shoulder seasons.
 
pamonster
03/22/2018 03:44PM
 
inspector13: "
Beautiful plant. I see they are hardy to zone 5A. They’re good to go in northern Iowa and southern Wisconsin.



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Yeah, we're in central eastern Iowa and have a nice one in our front yard. Though it's very very dark purple. Really cool tree
 
missmolly
03/22/2018 12:48PM
 
Thanks, Ben! I'm so excited to get back to work outside. I have a list of things I'm gonna do.


It's a Fireglow Japanese maple, Inspector. It has fall foliage all summer long, as it's ever-red, and when the sunlight backlights it, it glows, thus the name. If anyone lives in a place where you can grow Japanese maples, which means not too far south and not too far north if you're inland, and you can find this tree (They're hard to find.), buy it and fall in love. Here's a photo:









 
missmolly
03/22/2018 07:25PM
 
pamonster: "inspector13: "
Beautiful plant. I see they are hardy to zone 5A. They’re good to go in northern Iowa and southern Wisconsin.




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Yeah, we're in central eastern Iowa and have a nice one in our front yard. Though it's very very dark purple. Really cool tree"



I bet it's a Bloodgood. Does it turn bright red in the falls?
 
pamonster
03/23/2018 07:07AM
 
missmolly: "pamonster: "inspector13: "
Beautiful plant. I see they are hardy to zone 5A. They’re good to go in northern Iowa and southern Wisconsin.





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Yeah, we're in central eastern Iowa and have a nice one in our front yard. Though it's very very dark purple. Really cool tree"




I bet it's a Bloodgood. Does it turn bright red in the falls?"



Ooo I think you're right! Although the past 2 years we had some early ice storms that seemed to stop the process and freeze the leaves on all winter! Eek! We always worry that something's going to happen and we'll lose it. But after seeing your post I looked at it last night and there are little buds :)
 
missmolly
03/23/2018 07:12AM
 
pamonster: "missmolly: "pamonster: "inspector13: "
Beautiful plant. I see they are hardy to zone 5A. They’re good to go in northern Iowa and southern Wisconsin.






"






Yeah, we're in central eastern Iowa and have a nice one in our front yard. Though it's very very dark purple. Really cool tree"





I bet it's a Bloodgood. Does it turn bright red in the falls?"




Ooo I think you're right! Although the past 2 years we had some early ice storms that seemed to stop the process and freeze the leaves on all winter! Eek! We always worry that something's going to happen and we'll lose it. But after seeing your post I looked at it last night and there are little buds :)"



I'm pretty sure it's a Bloodgood as that can happen to Bloodgood leaves and when it does, I go, "Arrrgh!" because there's no show like a fall Bloodgood when all goes according to plan.
 
DrBobDg
03/23/2018 09:24AM
 
Robin showed up by the house yesterday (near GB wis). BWJ showed up today... will be a while before the water gets soft yet.


dr bob