When a Tree Becomes Lumber
Ryan Denee Ryan Denee

When a Tree Becomes Lumber

I watched the elm for many years.

It stood tall and pristine, a straight trunk over fifty feet high and nearly two feet wide, and I knew what was coming. Dutch elm disease doesn’t rush; it arrives slowly—a yellowing branch, then another—thinning the crown and taking branches one by one. Each season, I examined it more closely—not just for its decline, but for its shape, its structure, and what it had already made.

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Why Hortiwijk?
Ryan Denee Ryan Denee

Why Hortiwijk?

Hortiwijk grew from a lifelong wonder at watching seeds become something more. Shaped by family, horticulture, and a deep respect for the land, this space exists to share what careful observation can teach us—about plants, about place, and about our responsibility to tend what we’ve been given.

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