
Tiny trees – I planted some tangerine pips/pits in the winter when they were in season in the local fruit shop and they have germinated beautifully on my study window ledge…
Well, here we are for the July tree-following get-together. Welcome to our regular tree enthusiasts – and I hope more newcomers will also consider joining us.
After a spell of lovely sunshine in early June we have had several weeks of cooler and showery weather here in South Wales, although the sun seems to have its hat on again now.
Hopefully I can get out of the house at some time in the next week to make my monthly visit to the tall tulip tree (Liriodendron tulipifera) in Cardiff’s Victoria Park.
I wonder what all you regular tree followers are up to? I’m sure you will have something new to report. Point to any tree-related post you would like to share, using the link box below. And please don’t forget to leave a comment.
The link box is now open for contributions and will stay open until 7pm GMT on July 14.
If you are new to tree following, read all about the idea here, although I must update that page when I have the chance!
Hello, our blog post published and linked. xx
Thanks to you both as always 🙂
I have some lemon tree seedlings brown from pips – always so exciting when it works.
Indeed! Isn’t nature wonderful!
Best wishes X
The alder I am following looks rather similar to last month, but now it is surrounded by lovely summer flowers.
You have such an abundance of beautiful wildflowers!
Thanks for sharing 🙂