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Quoted: I can't convince the wife to take down the last one in the front yard that overhangs the house. But I do want a nice hardwood in the backyard. Thinking either a maple or an oak. Maybe add an apple tree or 2 just because of the potential to have them produce food. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Wind blew like crazy last night. Pree sure I heard a tree fall. Maybe it’s in the woods and not the yard. I need to plant a tree or 2 in the backyard this spring. Need something to help suck up a bunch of the moisture we get. There are pecans in the front yard. They are old and prone to splitting. Nana is 97 and says they’ve looked to be this same size her entire life, so no telling how old there are. I have a rule, no (large) trees close enough to hit the house. I can't convince the wife to take down the last one in the front yard that overhangs the house. But I do want a nice hardwood in the backyard. Thinking either a maple or an oak. Maybe add an apple tree or 2 just because of the potential to have them produce food. There’s plenty of apple trees in N Ga., not much around here. |
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Quoted: I need to plant a tree or 2 in the backyard this spring. Need something to help suck up a bunch of the moisture we get. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Wind blew like crazy last night. Pree sure I heard a tree fall. Maybe it’s in the woods and not the yard. I need to plant a tree or 2 in the backyard this spring. Need something to help suck up a bunch of the moisture we get. We’re looking to take down a bunch of scrawny oaks. Might look at planting a few smaller ornamentals, like Japanese maples and evergreens. |
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Quoted: Sure is pretty out this morning. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/380475/BE531EB0-56D4-4FE7-BBD4-0E355B4A0566_jpe-1800261.JPG View Quote Me jelly |
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Quoted: There are pecans in the front yard. They are old and prone to splitting. Nana is 97 and says they’ve looked to be this same size her entire life, so no telling how old there are. I have a rule, no (large) trees close enough to hit the house. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Wind blew like crazy last night. Pree sure I heard a tree fall. Maybe it’s in the woods and not the yard. I need to plant a tree or 2 in the backyard this spring. Need something to help suck up a bunch of the moisture we get. There are pecans in the front yard. They are old and prone to splitting. Nana is 97 and says they’ve looked to be this same size her entire life, so no telling how old there are. I have a rule, no (large) trees close enough to hit the house. We have pecans in the couple acres to the side of the house, but they’re just babies. They produced their first pecans this year. |
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Quoted: We’re looking to take down a bunch of scrawny oaks. Might look at planting a few smaller ornamentals, like Japanese maples and evergreens. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Wind blew like crazy last night. Pree sure I heard a tree fall. Maybe it’s in the woods and not the yard. I need to plant a tree or 2 in the backyard this spring. Need something to help suck up a bunch of the moisture we get. We’re looking to take down a bunch of scrawny oaks. Might look at planting a few smaller ornamentals, like Japanese maples and evergreens. Jap maples are nice. I don’t care for oaks bc they’re hard on the grass. |
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Quoted: We have pecans in the couple acres to the side of the house, but they’re just babies. They produced their first pecans this year. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Wind blew like crazy last night. Pree sure I heard a tree fall. Maybe it’s in the woods and not the yard. I need to plant a tree or 2 in the backyard this spring. Need something to help suck up a bunch of the moisture we get. There are pecans in the front yard. They are old and prone to splitting. Nana is 97 and says they’ve looked to be this same size her entire life, so no telling how old there are. I have a rule, no (large) trees close enough to hit the house. We have pecans in the couple acres to the side of the house, but they’re just babies. They produced their first pecans this year. Nice! I have a couple that’s fell. I’m going to plant new ones in their place when I get the stumps up. |
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Quoted: Jap maples are nice. I don’t care for oaks bc they’re hard on the grass. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Wind blew like crazy last night. Pree sure I heard a tree fall. Maybe it’s in the woods and not the yard. I need to plant a tree or 2 in the backyard this spring. Need something to help suck up a bunch of the moisture we get. We’re looking to take down a bunch of scrawny oaks. Might look at planting a few smaller ornamentals, like Japanese maples and evergreens. Jap maples are nice. I don’t care for oaks bc they’re hard on the grass. I don’t mind oaks out in the woods, but not in the yard. And not these scrawny little twigs we have growing here. They’re sky high and only as big around as my wrist, packed in all close together with little tufts of leaves up at the top. Like planted pines, only oak trees. In the front yard. |
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Quoted: I don’t mind oaks out in the woods, but not in the yard. And not these scrawny little twigs we have growing here. They’re sky high and only as big around as my wrist, packed in all close together with little tufts of leaves up at the top. Like planted pines, only oak trees. In the front yard. View Quote Black walnut trees are where it’s at |
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Quoted: Quoted: I don’t mind oaks out in the woods, but not in the yard. And not these scrawny little twigs we have growing here. They’re sky high and only as big around as my wrist, packed in all close together with little tufts of leaves up at the top. Like planted pines, only oak trees. In the front yard. Black walnut trees are where it’s at Where what’s at? |
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Quoted: Is this some sort of veiled reference to AJ's genitalia that I don't understand? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Got a jalapeno that emerged Is this some sort of veiled reference to AJ's genitalia that I don't understand? No, that was sprinkles talking about black walnuts |
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View Quote HOA has money set aside for shrubberies and such... They handle all that crap. |
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