It was an accident this time, but I can see this having a 'viral' potential for when we all end up celebrating holidays at a distance.
Some of us could celebrate Labor Day and/or Thanksgiving (depending on our climates) planting fall trees. Or Easter and other spring holidays planting a tree. Then, trade pictures and keep a log for them.
Oh, glory, when will I have time to work!
Tony, That is in line with what we read about them. Our neighbors planted several last summer. I just went to water it. It is watered mostly with a spray bottle on the leaves, taking on more water that way than through roots.
We have a couple older brushy honeysuckles. I rescued more before I found out they are considered a noxious weed by native plant people.
sounds a bit like soursop to me
JudyAnn~
LOVE this tradition.Somehow it feels like the great American Spirit is alive in red, white and blue...and GREEN! =)