Jan 18, 2026
Fremont Cottonwood:UpdateSunday, January 18, 2026
Wednesday, January 14, 2026
Welcome Leyland Cypress (Cupressus × leylandii)
Leyland Cypress, often referred to simply as leylandii, is a fast-growing coniferous evergreen tree, that can grow 3 - 5 ft./yr. It is a cross between the Monterey Cypress & Nootka Cypress; usually sterile, it is most often reproduced from cuttings, according to the literature.
Leylandii are one of those trees sold around the holidays as "living Christmas trees" and as such have a bad reputation. However, they are commonly marked-down 50% or more, making them attractive to hobbyists, such as myself, which is exactly why I acquired this little tree.
Acquired: Jan 2026; major Home & Garden center; Cost:$6.50
| Unpruned |
These trees will tolerate full-sun to partial shade, given well-drained soil & proper watering. They like damp conditions, but not "wet feet", which can lead to problems with root rot.
I had not intended to prune the leylandii this hard, but as the trunk & branches appeared out from under the shubbery, it was hard to stop. So, I went ahead & potted him in a training pot; I did some minor pruning to the roots (this cultivar known for shallow roots) & removed the tap-root.
| Pruned & Potted |
Saturday, January 10, 2026
UPDATED: Blue Star Juniper Not Doing Well
Friday, January 9, 2026
Getting Dried-Out
Up until yesterday, I had not watered anybody since Dec. 23, last year. The record-setting rain that we got over the Xmas/New Year's holiday was almost 70-some percent of the annual average for so. California. And even though I had moved most of the plants "under-story", everything and everybody was soaked by the time it finally stopped, last week.
I did some watering yesterday & this morning, watered & fed every individual in the collection. Actually, I'm a little surprised that all of the trees, cuttings included, came through the storms OK.
These cuttings(photo) were taken last fall, rooted & potted in 3" plastic pots. One is a Lemon tree, the other a Dwarf Orange, but I've lost track of which is which; as they get older, it should be easier to tell one from the other.