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Chopping my Fiddle Leaf Fig

Embolden by a plant expert Instagram influencer, I chopped my Fiddle that had a temper tantrum this winter and dropped 80% of its leaves.  Here's what was left of it after it decided it was angry with me:  So I cut off all the leaves and down to these three twigs. I moved it outside for the best summer light and heat to keep it happy and warm. Keeping my fingers crossed that I didn't just kill this plant baby.  Then, I dropped the chopped limbs into some water to see if I could get it to propagate. The expert said it wasn't always easy, but give it a try anyway. Why not?!  I'll post again soon with an update on the progress. 

Our Backyard Tree is Gone!

Did I love this tree that provided so much shade in the backyard, near the backdoor and around the patio? Oh yes, very much.  Did I keep up with its maintenance to keep it a manageable size so it didn't get too close to the house offering a bridge for animals to crawl around my roof and attic? And danger of dropping a limb onto the house? No, no I didn't. I looked at Dave and said "Ok, ok, if you want to remove this tree, it's fine. I think it's time." And within 48 hours he had a few estimates and was scheduling a crew to come and remove it. So quickly, that I couldn't even second guess it.  Here's the tree and you can see how close it got to the house. LOVE all the shade. Not loving all the danger it posed, especially with this strong storms blowing through more frequently.  And then our NAKED backyard with out the tree. Such a big difference! I keep saying:  "this is what was best for the yard and our house in the long run. Big trees shouldn...