Click here to register for free Celebrating 10 years of helping your gardens grow!

[ The Garden Helper][ Gardening Basics][ "How to" Guides][ House plants][ Glossary of Terms]
[
Garden Encyclopedia][USDA Zones][ Monthly Reminders][ Free Screensavers][Graphics]



Google The Garden Helper
  Web TheGardenHelper.com   
Willy World   
| login | | |

  next oldest topic   next newest topic
» Willy World » Reference Library Archives » Garden Archive 2003 » Trees

   
Author Topic: Trees
PeppermintLily45
Garden Pro!


Icon 1 posted      Profile for PeppermintLily45   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Wonder if anyone can help me with this one. I have a magnolia tree had it for 9 years and it is not growing. Can anyone tell me what I might need to do with it. Maybe I need to move out of Texas.....could that be the problem....LOL

Tam

bbbbbbbbb
 -
 -


From: TX | Registered: Jun 2003  |  IP: Logged
Bill
The Garden Helper


Icon 2 posted      Profile for Bill   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
From what I've heard of Texas soil on this forum, I'm amazed that anything grows there! (just kidding....) Actually, in this case I think the soil may be the culprit. Magnolias like rich, loose soil, and if they can't have it they just won't grow fast. Even with a well prepared planting hole, the roots will quickly find their way to the clay barrier, and the plant's grow will slow back down. You didn't say that your tree seemed unhealthy, just that it wasn't growing... It's the dirt.... move out of Texas!


bbbbbbbbb
 -

From: Cedar Hill Washington | Registered: Aug 2002  |  IP: Logged
PeppermintLily45
Garden Pro!


Icon 1 posted      Profile for PeppermintLily45   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Bill,

You were so right about Texas soil......lol
Maybe I should get the tree dug up and plant something else there. That poor tree is not growing and probable not healthy either. Bill, you know any other trees that I could plant in my poor magnolia spot. Maybe that is why Texas is so flat land...lol
Thanks again for the information.

Tam

bbbbbbbbb
 -
 -


From: TX | Registered: Jun 2003  |  IP: Logged
floweraddict
Super Gardener


Icon 10 posted      Profile for floweraddict     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Hi Peppermint, do other people in your area grow that particular Magnolia? How are they doing? The Magnolia u planted.... is it common to your area and are u close to the ocean?
When i think of Texas, i think of the heat and dry weather...
I planted a small magnolia 2 winters ago. It started out at 4ft tall. Last summer (drought and all)it grew to 6ft.So far this spring, it has already grown 2 ft;so, i'm eager to see how tall it finally grows before the summer is over!
I've got terrible clay soil too;so, it might slow down a bit. We'll see...

bbbbbbbbb
Bob
 -

From: in my garden | Registered: Jan 2003  |  IP: Logged
PeppermintLily45
Garden Pro!


Icon 1 posted      Profile for PeppermintLily45   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Bob,

Yes there are all sorts of magnolia trees in my area and they are so pretty. I look at mine and want to cry everytime I look at it. Maybe I just don't have the green thumb....LOL
Hey while I am on the subject about trees got another tree looks kinda sick it is a crate myrtle. Do you know anything about them.......That one has this brown stuff all over the bark looks like paint..... Maybe I need to go to a tree class.....LOL

bbbbbbbbb
 -
 -


From: TX | Registered: Jun 2003  |  IP: Logged
   

   Close Topic   Feature Topic   Move Topic   Delete Topic next oldest topic   next newest topic
 - Printer-friendly view of this topic
Hop To:


Privacy Statement

Powered by Infopop Corporation
UBB.classic™ 6.7.2