




Does anyone else have a cottonwood in their yard? I've decided (again) that I love them best near rivers, although they are fabulous shade trees (provided they get enough water) and the sound of their rustling leaves in summer make me want to curl up in their shade with a good book.
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Cottonwoods are water hogs, so in other states (like Colorado), you find them most often along rivers. And yes, I love the shade and the height and everything...it's just that darn cotton aspect of it...
Oh, that was a good chuckle! Only because my dog brought in half the live oak pollen from the four live oaks in my back yard from March 15-April 15! Thought I was going to go crazy!! No cottonwood around here...maybe down by the river...3 miles away.
your dog is so cute! no cottonwoods in my yard, but hundreds of them line the river for miles nearby. i ride my bike along the river and sneeze like crazy.
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