Kentucky Coffee Tree Seedings And Limelight Hydrangea Cuttings Update - April 2024
A few days ago, I posted photos of the latest trees that I planted via acorns (and Chestnuts) in my annual backyard tree nursery project to grow trees from seeds. I've been at this a few years now and started with Kentucky Coffee Tree seeds in 2021. In 2022, I cultivated some Catalpa trees from seed. And tried to root some Hydrangea cuttings. By 2023, I had a number of small seedlings of different varieties that all needed to be potted-up. And, most-recently, last Fall, I opted to go for just ONE species: Regal Prince Oak trees. And, a couple of Chinese Chestnuts. With those potted up (at least some of them), I thought it was time to dig-up the inventory and see how things are going with the existing seedlings.
Here's the bud on a 3-year-old Kentucky Coffee Tree seedling:
And last is a Limelight Hydrangea. This was started in 2022 from a cutting, so it is 1.5 years old and about 15" tall:
As I've done the past few years, I buried the nursery pots in the ground in hopes that they'd handle the cold Zone 6a/5b winter a little better in the ground. Here's how things are looking now - but most haven't leaf'd out yet, so I'm not sure what we have *just yet*.
First up, are what I'm pretty sure are the Kentucky Coffee Trees:
There's also a tray of pints that are (I think) a variety of Oaks from 2023:
I'll move these to a spot where they can be shaded from the sun and get watered-in this Spring. I also need to think about moving some of them to larger pots - as the roots are escaping from the bottom. With the 14 Regal Prince Oaks and 3 Chestnuts, I'm going to be close to 30 nursery plants this season.
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