Trimming The Mulberry Tree

EPEngineer By EPEngineer2 min read1.8K views

Today we decided to trim our fruitless Mulberry Tree.

The Fruitless Mulberry Tree as opposed to Fruit Bearing Mulberry Tree is fast growing and less messy as it does not produce fruits. Mulberry trees in general have large and dense leaves with a large spreading head that provide full shade over wide areas. They prefer full sun (though partial shade works fine too). Plant these trees away from sidewalks, driveways, septic tanks, swimming pool, sprinkler system pipes, foundations, etc! Their strong roots are invasive and will damage almost everything on their path in search for nutrients.

Trimming The Mulberry Tree.
Trimming The Mulberry Tree.

Every year, after the tree goes dormant, we trim the branches to maintain a desirable shape. We removed broken, dried and damaged branches from the tree to keep the tree healthy. We removed excess interior tree branches to help increase air flow throughout the tree and we pruned the top branches to train them into spreading. We are very careful as not to ruin the natural structure of the tree by severely cutting back its branches. These trees are great in providing shade and are heavily planted here in the High Desert.

Click here, here and here to learn about Pruning a Fruitless Mulberry Tree.
Click here and here to learn about Trimming a Fruitless Mulberry Tree.

In addition to their roots evasiveness, fruitless Mulberry Trees produce pollen and catkins, which will wreak havoc on allergy sufferers. Click here, here to read more on Tree allergies and how to fight back.

We also removed the sandbox and covered the hole with dirt.

“My Favorite Things” Shop

JM Perez By JM Perez2 min read1.4K views

Located in Historic Old Town Crestline California, My Favorite Things is a fabulous shop for everything between Home essentials, furniture, unique gifts, scrapbooking supplies, greeting cards, one of a kind jewelry, scented soap and great vintage findings. The decor is simply amazing and the atmosphere is peaceful. Upon arrival you are drawn to the gently and captivating smell of Trapp Fragrances, which shop owner Yolanda, proudly display on her shelves (Private Gardens, Seasonal, Votives, Room Sprays, Home Diffusers, Fragrance Mist and Specials). Right now and for a limited time only, you can buy 4 Seasonal Candles and Get the 5th for free at participating Retailers.

My Favorite Things (Gifts & Jewelry).
My Favorite Things (Gifts & Jewelry).

The shop offers a range of jewelry such as anklets, bracelets, charms, necklaces, earrings, toe rings, crystal , bridal and everything in between. There is a small selection of children’s toys ranging from Chalk kits to building blocks and puzzles. The shop also carries a selection of Annie Sloan Chalk Paint™. The paint is wonderful as it is easy to work with on pretty much everything and anything without requiring preparation. Yolanda showed us furniture she restored using the Chalk Paint and the end result is simple amazing. Click here to visit Annie Sloan’s blog.

Shop Location and Contact Information:

23447 Crest Forest Dr., Crestline, CA 92325
Shop: 1 (909) 338-9555
Direct: 1 (909) 338-2904

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What makes this Shop unique and special is the fact that Yolanda only acquires the things she personally likes. Her shop reflects her personality and it shows by the amount of love and dedication she puts into it.

They say pictures speak a thousand words; I am sharing here a few of Yolanda’s Favorite Things. Drive up there on your spare time and see for yourself; you will be glad you made the trip.

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San Bernardino National Forest Sign.

Vintage 3 Faces Toothpick Holder

EPEngineer By EPEngineer2 min read1.1K views

Excited and anxious for a relaxed and fun afternoon; we took a trip up into the beautiful San Bernardino Mountains. We had planned a trip to Crestline, CA and today was that day, rain or shine. Regardless of the winding roads and the motion sickness, Crestline is a city we fell in love with four years ago. Crestline is a small town. It’s charming, welcoming and it feels like a World of its own. The sights are breath-taking, the locals are friendly, helpful and the shops are full of little treasures. When it comes to buying Vintage/Antique pieces, this is one of the places we trust and go to. We’ve been in luck so far.

Our first stop was at the Garden Shed & Co. Shop. The kids instantly fell in love with a Cowboy Screw Sculpture which we ended up buying. Myself on the other hand, who is into rare Vintage Wrenches, added a new tool to my collection: a Vintage Garden Pruner. From there we proceeded to My Favorite Things, where we met shop owner Yolanda and stayed a while admiring her huge selection of treasures. Read about her shop here.

Cowboy Screw Sculpture.

At the Crest Forest Senior Citizens Thrift Shop, I bought a Nautical Wooden Decorative Anchor as well as a Three Faces  Toothpick Holder for our collection (this piece is also known as Three Graces, Three Sisters and Three Fates). It is from the 1960’s and it is a reproduction by L.G. Wright. The original was produced by Duncan Miller in the Late 1880’s. What fascinates Joan the most is the history behind the art work.

1960’s Three Faces Toothpick Holder by L.G. Wright.

After remembering taking some courses in Philosophy and learning about “Three Graces and Fates” in High School; my wife did some research to refresh her memory (knowledge does not update itself). She finally stumbled upon an article while searching for additional information on this Toothpick Holder. The article was written by Zsuzsanna E. Budapest on The Fates and Destiny. While recounting a life changing incident that happened to her and to which she now sees as fate; she proceeded by giving us a bigger picture of the Mythological Goddesses. They are Females portrayed as Fates and Sisters. It is said that when they are in good spirits, they become the Three Graces and when angered, they are called the Furies.

Silverwood Lake SRA & the beautiful Mountains of San Bernardino National Forest.
Silverwood Lake State Recreation Area.

What a beautiful way to start the weekend.