If I cut these ill like living at the lake
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I think you’ll be lucky to still be living, if she gets ahold of you! LOL
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Yep.....he could be buried at the lake with a crepe myrtle planted on top of him lol
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She would put a knot on your head for every tree you cut down, you could glue some thing on them and tell her that they were dying.
Pour some 2-4D around the bottom of them.....then when they die tell her it must be a blight going around.
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You'll have to build a bigger doghouse and run some power and satellite cause you will be living there awhile
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I am looking for cedar trees.
That would work.Quote:
Originally Posted by G";3519999]Pour some 2-4D around the bottom of them.....then when they die tell her it must be a blight going around.
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Your butt is gonna be in trouble for just thinking that way! but, go ahead. I dare ya,
Looks like a trap for you , you cut one and the cage will shut behind you!!! You will be looking like the raccoons do that I catch after my garden corn!!! You would be better off scouting for neighbors Bradford pears , they are great ,thick little reefs if you get the smaller 8 to 12 foot pruned round trees:biggrin usually all you have to do is wait for a big wind storm and there will be plenty of them for the asking as they like to break and split and the neighbors are more than glad to let you take them then.... only draw back is they are good for about 3 years then rot out best bet is bamboo in 5 gal bucket with concrete