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Why is wetwood good for trees?


Why is installing drain tubes harmful for trees?


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On Sun, 17 Aug 2008 16:29:20 -0400, "symplastless"
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Could you be more specific about what you mean by "wetwood." Is it
two words, wet wood, or one word? Tree person.

What kind of drain tubes? You can't ask ridiculous questions and
expect an intelligent answer. Two dumb things don't make one smart
thing.


I am sorry, I just wanted to see if you knew.


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Beware of so-called tree experts who do not understand tree biology.
Storms, fires, floods, earthquakes, and volcanic eruptions keep reminding us
that we are not the boss.
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On Sun, 17 Aug 2008 16:29:20 -0400, "symplastless"
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Could you be more specific about what you mean by "wetwood." Is it
two words, wet wood, or one word? Tree person.

What kind of drain tubes? You can't ask ridiculous questions and
expect an intelligent answer. Two dumb things don't make one smart
thing.


I am sorry, I just wanted to see if you knew.


Only a yard boy would think wet wood is good for the tree, you must be
drinking the slime flux.

Sincerely,
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and www.treedicdtionary.com
Beware of so-called tree experts who do not understand tree biology.
Storms, fires, floods, earthquakes, and volcanic eruptions keep reminding
us that we are not the boss.
Some people will buy products they do not understand and not buy books
that will give them understanding.



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On Sun, 17 Aug 2008 16:29:20 -0400, "symplastless"
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Why is wetwood good for trees?


Why is installing drain tubes harmful for trees?


Should someone plant a cherry tree in a hole in hard soil in the
center of a courtyard covered by concrete?

Could you be more specific about what you mean by "wetwood." Is it
two words, wet wood, or one word? Tree person.

What kind of drain tubes? You can't ask ridiculous questions and
expect an intelligent answer. Two dumb things don't make one smart
thing.



Now, now...no need to go after his parents, too.


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"Jangchub" wrote in message
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On Sun, 17 Aug 2008 16:29:20 -0400, "symplastless"
wrote:


Could you be more specific about what you mean by "wetwood." Is it
two words, wet wood, or one word? Tree person.

What kind of drain tubes? You can't ask ridiculous questions and
expect an intelligent answer. Two dumb things don't make one smart
thing.


I am sorry, I just wanted to see if you knew.


Only a yard boy would think wet wood is good for the tree, you must be
drinking the slime flux.


Don Staples - Consulting Salvage Hog
http://www.livingston.net/dstaples/Services/salvage.htm


Ok, then, explain why it is bad if you claim it is. A yard boy with an
understanding of tree biology would be better than a consulting forester
that refuses to define what one is and that does not understand tree
biology.

Silly Don Staples


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Sincerely,
John A. Keslick, Jr.
Consulting Tree Biologist
http://home.ccil.org/~treeman
and www.treedictionary.com
Beware of so-called tree experts who do not understand tree biology.
Storms, fires, floods, earthquakes, and volcanic eruptions keep reminding us
that we are not the boss.
Some people will buy products they do not understand and not buy books that
will give them understanding.




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omsupplyinc...
"symplastless" wrote in message
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"Jangchub" wrote in message
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On Sun, 17 Aug 2008 16:29:20 -0400, "symplastless"
wrote:


Could you be more specific about what you mean by "wetwood." Is it
two words, wet wood, or one word? Tree person.

What kind of drain tubes? You can't ask ridiculous questions and
expect an intelligent answer. Two dumb things don't make one smart
thing.

I am sorry, I just wanted to see if you knew.


Only a yard boy would think wet wood is good for the tree, you must be
drinking the slime flux.


Don Staples - Consulting Salvage Hog
http://www.livingston.net/dstaples/Services/salvage.htm


Ok, then, explain why it is bad if you claim it is. A yard boy with an
understanding of tree biology would be better than a consulting forester
that refuses to define what one is and that does not understand tree
biology.


Let's see, once again you ask for a simple answer to something of which you
have no idea. I never claimed it was good, bad or indifferent, you asked
how it could be good for a tree. Obviously, as "tree biologist" go, you are
as dumb as a stump.

Say, your boss down at the city dump called, they need you back to clean
trucks.

Silly Don Staples


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Sincerely,
John A. Keslick, Jr.
Consulting Yard Boy
http://homed.ccil.org/~treeman
and www.treeddictionary.com
Beware of yard boys who do not understand tree biology.
Storms, fires, floods, earthquakes, and volcanic eruptions keep reminding
us that we are not the boss.
Some yard boys will buy products they do not understand and not buy books
that will give them understanding.



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