This year the snow is breaking the other juniper.
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Showing posts with label juniper. Show all posts
Thursday, 27 January 2011
Snow breaking my Dr. Seuss Juniper
I thought that we wouldn't have a repeat of last year's heavy snow which broke many limbs on several holly bushes and a juniper tree, all of which eventually got cut down and went into the fire.
This year the snow is breaking the other juniper.
That limb on the ground used to be attached at the top and point straight up. It seems to have taken out to other limbs on its way down.
A closeup of the damage shows the broken top, another limb missing halfway down, and another hanging on by a piece of bark.
You can see how the snow is bowing the limbs down to the roof.
A view from the front.
This year the snow is breaking the other juniper.
Thursday, 11 February 2010
Suffering Junipers - this last snow did it!
The most recent snow storm (Feb 10, not the one before that!) was so heavy and sticky that I feared for some of the evergreens and plants in the garden and yard. It looks like we have lost a juniper due to the heavy snow, sleet, and freezing rain (and then snow again).

The juniper, the bottom left limb should be pointing up, and the two right limbs should also be pointing up.
A close up of the right limbs shows the bottom one peeled down the trunk. The upper limb actually broke as I was closely inspecting the bottom one. That removed any hope of me saving the tree.
There is another juniper in the front of the house which is very interesting and tufty. It is also bowed done to the roof with snow.

Here it is yesterday in the afternoon, halfway through wave two of the snowstorm.

It still seems even more bowed down this morning, but not broken. I am hoping the sun melts the ice and frees it gently. I am afraid to tap it to free the limbs at the risk of them breaking.

Here is the front juniper from the other side.

And a closeup looking up. I didn't want to tap it and get buried on snow.

The juniper, the bottom left limb should be pointing up, and the two right limbs should also be pointing up.
A close up of the right limbs shows the bottom one peeled down the trunk. The upper limb actually broke as I was closely inspecting the bottom one. That removed any hope of me saving the tree.There is another juniper in the front of the house which is very interesting and tufty. It is also bowed done to the roof with snow.

Here it is yesterday in the afternoon, halfway through wave two of the snowstorm.
It still seems even more bowed down this morning, but not broken. I am hoping the sun melts the ice and frees it gently. I am afraid to tap it to free the limbs at the risk of them breaking.

Here is the front juniper from the other side.

And a closeup looking up. I didn't want to tap it and get buried on snow.
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