I’m looking into getting new work T-shirts and long sleeve shirts to have the business logo put on.
Has anyone found work shirts they really like?
I’ve always used the under Armour material shirts made by brands like Russell, but I’m curious what others use.
I’ve seen the interiors of unpruned ones and it is a hairball mess. They would definitely need routine pruning to keep the interior branching spaced out.
Interesting you mention that. Over the past several months I’ve noticed columnar oaks planted various places that look to be doing good and wonder why they rarely get brought up in these discussions.
Below are links to 2 that come up from a quick search. 45’ x 15’ fits nicely for many urban...
I will have to look in to sourwood more. My experience with them is just in the forest. Seems like a tree that likes some acidity? I always associate them along side sassafras and in my mind visualize pileated woodpecker holes on the trunks lol.
I’ve concluded a lot of those small-medium size cool natives need protection from the west and lots of soil conditioning. At least where I live now. Some older parts of town like German Village seem to have nice deep rich soils that I don’t have the pleasure to work with very often.
Tom, catalpa as a street tree???? I love them but have zero experience with them as a street tree.
Been searching high and low for autumn treasure hophornbeam (ostrya). Everywhere is sold out. Supposed to be a more urban tolerant cultivar.
Frontier elm
Yellowwood
Boulevard linden
Amur maackia...
A tree that reaches at least 40x20’ I suppose. When I research the different Ginkgo cultivars, they usually suggest the Princeton sentry as the ideal street tree but I have concerns it will just be an upright stick compared to autumn gold or magyar.
From what I gather, ginkgo are not known for...
I’m working on a spring street tree planting project in a 6.5 foot tree lawn. I definitely want to avoid trees that are known for sidewalk damage, but also want real shade trees.
Any thoughts on the best ginkgo cultivar for a street tree situation? Here’s what is currently available at my local...
Can’t even tell they were butchered in the past! Looks good! Those hybrid elms can take routine aggressive pruning. Hard to get central leaders on them though just because of their natural growth habits.
If the branch unions are strong, I’ve learned to accept codominants and if a branch union...
I ended up getting this standard Makita, which should be an upgrade from what I was using previously. Most of the trees I’m bracing are under 20” DBH and I have access to a gas drill if needed...
That’s an amazing deal! Its a great pruning saw. But I was doing some pruning a couple weeks ago when the temperature was in the teens and the battery acted a little funky until it got warmed up. That’s my only complaint so far.
My one complaint about the Onyx (which they don’t make anymore) is the chainsaw holder placement is too far behind me and difficult to reach. Especially the more winter layers I put on, the further behind me it is.
Anybody else climbing on the Onyx (monkey beaver might have a similar set up?)...