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The above picture shows what happens when you have rain falling and freezing on contact. The poor Hydrangea had all its old flowers still on it and when they became encased in ice it broke the center 2 branches of the tree. The weight of the ice split them in half . I have never had this happen ...the tree has been through 6 winters with more snow and ice. But from what I have read the tree as it gets taller and fuller it can get top heavy.
It was top heavy in the summer and had started to lean, so I cut back the branches and then staked it. If I hadn't done that trimming in the summer it probably would have broken off near the base from the ice load. So I should consider myself lucky. But now I just hope it survives. It was a gift from my father in law in memory of Brandon ,as we couldn't plant a tree near Brandon's grave in our cemetery. The tree was delivered to me in September of 2019 and a friend helped me plant it. The penguin Blanca is right next to the tree and under her are my Mother in Law, Rosalie's ashes. She wanted to be buried under the old pear tree, but I and my sister in law decided it was better to put her next to Brandon's tree and I had planted 3 young pear trees right behind Brandon's tree. So Rosalie was near Brandon and the pear trees, which fulfilled her wishes. I got all the Holiday cards out in the mail. I finally got lots of stuff to the dump after Thanksgiving. I got a beginner felting kit to make holiday gnomes. I have never done any felting , but their noses were a bit too large. Before I readjusted the 2nd gnome's nose, he looked more like an anteater disguised as a gnome. The tree between the gnomes is from my oldest sister , along with the advent calendar ornaments.
I just started organizing for the Christmas tree which will be in the Addition living room. Last year I had the tree in the downstairs library, but I will have 3 here for Christmas and the library is too small for a celebration. |
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March 2026
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