Re: Low water medium sized tree for Sacramento valley
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  • Subject: Re: Low water medium sized tree for Sacramento valley
  • From: M* H* <1*@rewrite.hort.net>
  • Date: Sun, 7 Oct 2018 08:55:44 -0500

Hello all!  Greetings from Iowa where it has been raining for days and we are having some minor flooding.  Nothing too serious and we personally are not affected.  It has been a rather rainy year...which means the weeds are winning.  

We put in new beds in our backyard this year for food... we've not done much beyond tomatoes before but have now branched out to peppers, garlic, asparagus, strawberries, sweet potatoes, regular potatoes, cantaloupe, watermelon, beans, and peas.  

We were a little late getting stuff in the ground as all the beds were new and we were working around rain or intense heat.  Plus we painted our house ourselves, I am in graduate school now, and our oldest daughter Meghan got married in July.  It's been a crazy busy year.  

Then we topped it off with a 17 day trip to Italy.  Life is very full and very blessed.  Our daughter's husband has a four year old son Leon so we now officially have a grandson.  Our son Mark is getting married in April, so our family is growing.  Our youngest daughter Morgan is still with the young man she has dating since they were in high school but no immediate plans for marriage there.  

It's wonderful to hear from everyone!



On Sat, Oct 6, 2018, 10:02 PM Theresa <3*@rewrite.hort.net> wrote:
There is another uc davis arboretum plant sale at the end of this month. I can pick their brains. Someone must know where to find pearl acacia since they have one growing in the arboretum. 

On Sat, Oct 6, 2018, 6:50 AM Zemuly <4*@rewrite.hort.net> wrote:
Try your county extension agent or somebody at UC Davis for a recommendation. That would probably be a good source of information.

Kitty, it’s so good to hear from you. We are hoping for cooler weather next week. It’s still in the 80s and 90s here.

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> On Oct 5, 2018, at 6:14 PM, Kitty Morrissy <1*@rewrite.hort.net> wrote:
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> Theresa, wish I could help, but I'm not familiar enough w your part of the country. Getting cold here. I just turned my heat on for the first time this season.
> Kitty
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> From: o*@hort.net [mailto:o*@hort.net] On Behalf Of Theresa
> Sent: Friday, October 05, 2018 5:53 PM
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> Subject: [CHAT] Low water medium sized tree for Sacramento valley
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> Hi all!  Looking for idea to replace the ash tree in my front yard (it’s roots are threatening my foundation).  The arborist I had come out was completely useless- he just said to plant a Chinese pistache with no other ideas.   The tree would get full south and west sun exposure.    I was looking at Desert Willow and also Palo Verde trees as possibilities. Hoping some other ideas can be shared.   Thx
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