Christmas trees of a different kind

A few days before Christmas I was getting ready for work when someone knocked on my door (and Lily went wild barking). Thinking it would be UPS delivering the crock pot I bought myself as a Christmas present, I was surprised when I opened the door and there was a long skinny package bag there. On opening it I remembered that several months ago I had given a donation to the Arbor Day Foundation and they would send me 10 trees. Well here they were — not 10 but 12 little twigs that were suppose to be trees. The biggest was about 28″ tall and the shortest maybe 8″. 3 Eastern Redbuds, 4 White Flowering Dogwood, 3 Goldenraintree, and 2 Crapemyrtle. Here is a gardening challenge — getting these little sticks to someday become a flowery forest.

I didn’t have time to deal with them then, so I stuck the bunch is a vase of water and proceeded to slog through the next 2 weeks of work. On my second day off after the work marathon (first day was spend entirely in bed being ULTRA lazy), I had to come up with a solution for what to do with all of these twigs.

trees

A bucket of baby trees — but what to do with them?

I found places for 3 of them (dogwood in the front berm, crapemyrtle south of the driveway and goldenraintree in the herb garden southwest corner) but I want the rest to go in beds I haven’t dug yet — along the back fence and near the back of the house. So I had to stick them some where and the only bare patch I could think of was the garden.

trees temp home

Most of my new little trees will have to live in the garden until I can come up better plan.

That will do for now.

And that crock pot I was expecting. It came the following day. Here is the first thing I cooked in it —

Louisiana-style shortribs

First crock pot adventure. Louisiana-style short ribs with spicy cole slaw. YUM!

short ribs with spicy cole slaw. Pretty yum! I think I am going to like this new toy but I am going to rename it the slow torture device — it makes the whole house smell AMAZING while the food is cooking!

Best Tree Ever

Saturday I got to reprise one of my favorite adventures — planting trees with Friends of Trees. I’d like to say it was as awesome as the first time I did it a few years ago when I got the flame maples at the Rex, but sadly, not as awesome. They seemed much more unorganized this time and my team leader was annoying. He didn’t really tell people how to plant a tree and just wanted to pontificate about useless blather. And because no one else on my team had ever planted a tree beside me and blathery guy, I felt like I had to be either bossy or do all the work — my least favorite situation. And the lunch when we got back was really lacking — most of the food was gone and they would only let you have one little dab of your choice — bowl of soup, slice of pizza, hunk of sandwich — which is not cutting it folks. You work hard for 4 hours you want more than a little nibble. Disappointing.

But not disappointing was the tree in my yard! It is a tri-color beech and it is GORGEOUS! Was a beast to get in the ground because the hole wasn’t dug deep enough and apparently the soil in my parking stripe is basically asphalt chunks a few inches down. Totally worth it. BEST TREE EVER!

tri-color beech

Awesome new tree