Random DIY mixing and More

hittman

ECF Guru
Supporting Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Contest Winner!
  • Jul 13, 2009
    61,573
    179,859
    Somewhere between here and there
    Cute. Some variety of cedar? Or "Arbor Vitae"? (Which is a variety of cedar...)



    Nope. As the saying goes, "on any given day..."
    It’s a western red cedar
     

    FranC

    Long time vaper.
    Supporting Member
    ECF Veteran
    Verified Member
  • Oct 1, 2010
    195,487
    645,851
    New Hampshire
    Good morning. I’m up earlier than I really wanted to be but may as well stay up now. I got some work done on my review last night and am going to try to finish it today.
    Good morning hitt. :) Hope you have a good day.
     

    DavidOck

    ECF Guru
    Supporting Member
    ECF Veteran
    Jan 3, 2013
    21,239
    178,481
    Halfway to Paradise, WA
    Morning, mixers.

    Plans... change the sheets, laundry, Seahawks :)

    Will it be a big tree?

    It can get pretty big if left untrimmed. I believe up to 30 feet or so.


    Thuja plicata is a large evergreen coniferous tree in the family Cupressaceae, native to the Pacific Northwest of North America. Its common name is western redcedar in the U.S.[2] or western red cedar in the UK,[3] and it is also called pacific red cedar, giant arborvitae, western arborvitae, just cedar, giant cedar, or shinglewood.[4] It is not a true cedar of the genus Cedrus. T. plicata is the largest species in the genus Thuja, growing up to 70 metres (230 ft) tall and 7 m (23 ft) in diameter.

    Uh, yes, it CAN get big! :) But the "average" growth of about 2' per years gives some time ;)

    1728222759531.png
     

    hittman

    ECF Guru
    Supporting Member
    ECF Veteran
    Verified Member
    Contest Winner!
  • Jul 13, 2009
    61,573
    179,859
    Somewhere between here and there
    Morning, mixers.

    Plans... change the sheets, laundry, Seahawks :)






    Thuja plicata is a large evergreen coniferous tree in the family Cupressaceae, native to the Pacific Northwest of North America. Its common name is western redcedar in the U.S.[2] or western red cedar in the UK,[3] and it is also called pacific red cedar, giant arborvitae, western arborvitae, just cedar, giant cedar, or shinglewood.[4] It is not a true cedar of the genus Cedrus. T. plicata is the largest species in the genus Thuja, growing up to 70 metres (230 ft) tall and 7 m (23 ft) in diameter.

    Uh, yes, it CAN get big! :) But the "average" growth of about 2' per years gives some time ;)

    View attachment 1019663
    No way on the 230' tall. Definitely will need to keep it trimmed. The tag on the tree said it could grow as much as 5' per year. I have a tree trimmer that I use for our pear and maple trees in the front so may have to have them do some trimming once it gets too big for me.
     

    hittman

    ECF Guru
    Supporting Member
    ECF Veteran
    Verified Member
    Contest Winner!
  • Jul 13, 2009
    61,573
    179,859
    Somewhere between here and there
    New review time

     

    Users who are viewing this thread