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We call them “volunteers”. Pine cones will release seeds. You’ll see new trees as tiny hairlike plants. Bright green. Oaks from acorns. I have several new pecan trees from squirrels planting them in the front yard. Crepe myrtles spread easily by bird droppings and by roots. They can become invasive. Please don’t top them off by cutting them across the top! Or I’ll start a thread called “crepe murder.” Check gardening sites for correct methods. Cut out suckers. Leave 3 or 5 or 7 main trunks. Odd number. Trim extra branching efforts from the bottom of the main trunks going up for clean up and aesthetics. Pictures in most gardening sources. There are dwarf, semi dwarf and standard height varieties. 30 plus feet. If you’re starting out with planting from a garden center, pick the ones that are blooming to make sure of the colors that you’re buying. I’ve seen beautiful rows where they meant to have all of the same color, but with one white one off center from a long row of hot pink. If that happens to you, move the wrong color out as soon as you see it. Replace it with a new one in the correct color. Unless you are pleased with the color combo. Of course.
As an aside, when I purchase new plantings of bushes or trees, I get one or two extra containers. Maybe three, depending on area to be filled in. (Always the smallest size, too. Easiest to plant. They grow up. Trees grow better from smaller sizes and faster.)
It’s like a dye lot. Can never get the exact same plant if one dies, or is wrong in some way. Otherwise, I have to dig up one on the edge of a bed or end of the row, move it to fill in the wrong color. Or dead one. Yes, I know. Perfectionist. Not good all the time. Lol.
whoa that's a lot of work
probably too much for me at this point
but thanks for the tips