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Old 21-09-2005, 07:08 AM
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Vox Humana wrote:
I see people make really poor
plant choices in my neighborhood and then move. The problem is ultimately
passed along to someone else. That innocent experiment or impulse purchase
turns into someone else's expensive tree removal.



God bless America!

I think it's a good thing that people have an opportunity to make stupid
choices, don't you? Otherwise life would be kind of boring. Especially
in the suburbs.

BTW, I like the pear tree that came up from a seed at my parent's house
10 or so years ago. It's about 30 feet tall (pears grow straight up like
a poplar if they get a chance) and it's way too close to the garage. It
is disease free and has hard little pears a little bigger than a walnut,
and thorns like a honeylocust. It has a lot of character. :-) I think
the pears would make good pickles.

Best regards,
Bob