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Old 01-11-2004, 04:12 PM
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I'd buy the place, and I'd be happy to have those trees there, and with the
right plants a nice shade garden could be made and the pine needles are good
for composting too.


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"bandu" wrote in message
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I am looking at a house to buy which has one third of its half acre
backyard
covered in aboout 40 or so tall pine trees. As you can guessed
backyard looks quite neglected and I guess thats because its difficult
to grow anything there.
Should I buy this property. How about spending on removing some of
those trees.
Thanks
BK



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