Weeping White Spruce - Late Summer - September 2024
One of the conifers that we have in our backyard is *supposed* to be a really lovely columnar evergreen tree: a Weeping White Spruce. I planted it in 2019 along the fence on the southside with hopes that it would grow up-up-up and be a sort-of 'exclamation point' in our garden bed. Here's what it looked like in Fall of 2019 : it was 46" tall from the soil to the top of the leader. Then, this thing suffered a little bit from drought. And, I lost the leader . That was Summer of 2020. Now...four years later, the tree is...well....ABOUT THE SAME. See below: I took out the tape measure because my eyes weren't telling me if this thing actually grew. This tree was 46" to the tip in Fall of 2019. Five years since planting - and four years since the leader was lost - this tree is NOW 49" tall. That means....we're up 3". Just 3". But, because of pruning of the 'lost leader', I don't think that tells the full...