Friday, June 24, 2022

Neighboring Trees

 https://www.msn.com/en-us/travel/news/homeowner-questions-liability-after-neighbors-tree-falls-on-his-house-during-storm/ar-AAYOe9Z?li=BBnb7Kz

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - Strong storms hit southern Indiana on Wednesday, downing trees and powerlines.

As a homeowner, a tree falling onto your house might be your worst nightmare. Especially if it’s your neighbor’s tree.

But before someone goes to send their neighbor the bill, they might want to double check who’s actually liable.

One man is dealing with the mess and has one message: “I told you so.”

Harold Steerman is fixing up a house in New Albany for his granddaughter.

However, he’s run into a little problem. His neighbor’s tree fell on the house during Wednesday’s storm.

Some would think if it’s a neighbor’s tree, they would be responsible for it. But that’s not the case for “acts of God” like this one.

“Several years back, a limb fell off and knocked our chimney loose and we had to fix it,” Steerman said. “We asked him if he had insurance, and he said ‘it’s not my problem, it’s your problem.’”

In some cases, the neighbor is right. If a healthy tree is brought down by an “act of God” such as a storm, the tree’s owner isn’t liable.


Write those letters to the property owners for your records and send to your insurance company.



Thursday, June 23, 2022

Our Garden Will Be Closed

When the temps are over 90! 

I am busy keeping everything watered
and green........Stop by when the temps
aren't so hot!

Wednesday, June 22, 2022

90s This Weekend!

Hope everyone is getting ready for the 
heat wave!!   Ya know it's nice having
the windows open until someone starts
up their smokey BBQ  


Cancer is close by!   Second hand smoke!!


If you are not watering your yard getting 
ready for this heat and think recent rains
will help.  Think again!!  


Sat. 93 degrees by 6:30 PM  high winds
and all the pine junk was blowing over
the yard.

Sunday

Saturday, June 11, 2022

Hybridizing Datura X Brugmansia

 




















I was asked to explain this cross.   This is our
third attempt to cross a Dature X Brugmansia and
we know crossing variegated can produce albino
seedlings.  I have only had one that was grown
and produced a flower with a seedpod.  Those seeds
did germinate but sad to say none of them survived
the transplant.

There are some that state that this can not be done.
Wrong,  I have the paper work that was shared with
me of the 1940 work by a University back east that
did cross a Brugmansia X Datura and a Datura X
Brugmansia.  After reading the two studies I decided
why not try tissue culture plants?    So I set out to do
the cross with D. Missouri Marble X B. Shorty's 
Variegated.   I had a lot of seeds from the 3 crosses
and share these seeds with folks cross the globe.  
We called then Datmansia.

Last year I as gifted another D. Missouri Marble that
I again crossed with B. Shorty's and the above it what
the seeds produced.  We will see how they grow, 




Wednesday, June 8, 2022

First Visitors Today

 While out cleaning the north rain
barrels today I had a couple of elderly
ladies stop and I invited them to walk
in the garden.   It was a nice break!
There is so much to see this year!

Still cleaning rainbarrels and getting 
the last of the plants out.  Now that
the finches have left the Brug House
I can get the eppies cleaned up and
hung.  

We currently have B. Shorty's
Variegated in bloom so they got
to see it.  The Brugs are slow
to leaf out due to the weather
temps going up and down.  

The spring Columbines have
been pretty much cut down as
I'm not saving seeds of most
of them.  Only the special ones
and the front bed where they are
located.

We are a working garden!!