Allen Carlson

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That could be it. None of the other trees around here have really started changing yet, but I've heard sometimes transplanting can cause an "early autumn". Also, I think the soil in the coop might have too much nitrogen, so mixing in some wood shavings couldn't hurt, right?

Thanks
1 week ago
quote=Allen Carlson]Last fall I planted a bunch of willow cuttings. Only one of them ended up rooting. I transplanted it a few months ago, and it started showing symptoms of transplant shock, so I moved it into a shady spot, where it seemingly recovered.

I haven't measured or anything, but where it is now gets probably fewer than 4 hours of sun right now. I'm a bit worried for it because it looks like it's starting to get a bit leggy, but I don't know if moving it to a sunnier spot would shock it worse.



That was a post from summer. I was gone for a while, and when I recently came back, he/she wasn't looking too great. I thought it was just because the pot was too small, so I transplanted him/her to my chicken coop.

I've been watering plenty, but he's looking worse than before, and starting to defoliate! Is it just transplant shock? Is there any quick fix?
I have to leave again for a while today.

(As you can probably tell by my use of gendered personal pronouns, I'm a bit too attached to this tree, so advice would be greatly appreciated)
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1 week ago
I currently have a request pending on chipdrop.com. 4 months and no answers 😐
2 months ago
I've been looking into different mulches to use for pathays, and so far it seems like straw is way cheaper than woodchips. Is there any major drawback to using straw as a mulch for pathways? I know most people only use it in their actual beds themselves
2 months ago
I fish -- not often and not well -- but I always eat what I catch (unless I only catch one microscopic little panfish. Then I just throw it back)
3 months ago
Last fall I planted a bunch of willow cuttings. Only one of them ended up rooting. I transplanted it a few months ago, and it started showing symptoms of transplant shock, so I moved it into a shady spot, where it seemingly recovered.

I haven't measured or anything, but where it is now gets probably fewer than 4 hours of sun right now. I'm a bit worried for it because it looks like it's starting to get a bit leggy, but I don't know if moving it to a sunnier spot would shock it worse.

3 months ago
The most problematic weeds are wild lettuce (lactuca), pigweed (amaranthus) and something which is I think is skeletonweed (chondrilla juncea), as well as crabgrass. I had mulch down before, but they seemed to grow through it without a problem, especially the wild lettuce and the crabgrass.
3 months ago
I've recently realized my garden just wasn't working for me. It's overrun with weeds, the soil is terrible, and  the paths and beds aren't straight. It's like a maze: impossible to irrigate and hardly growing anything.

I decided to level it and start over. I just finished clearing out all of the big rocks, and now I'm cleaning up the old woodchips and ripping up the old landscape paper (which the weeds had grown through).

Any advice? Am I doing it wrong? What should my next steps be?

I was thinking I could mow the weeds down and then cover with new (better quality) landscape paper.
3 months ago
I think a mesh would be the easiest and cheapest way to do it, but would it hold in heavy snow?
3 months ago
I live in a big wheat-growing area, and the starling population is always pretty high. They've started to raid my coop as an easy source of food.

When they did this in the past, I put some cds in the coop. It only worked for like a week. Should I try again? I was thinking maybe I could add a bird feeder to the outside of my garden shed (right next to the coop) to distract them. Is this a bad idea?

Any advice is appreciated, because I am at a loss.
3 months ago