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Old 17-08-2006, 10:17 PM posted to alt.home.lawn.garden
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S Weber said:

I planted this tree this spring and they have really done well. I'm not
sure about pruning procedures.


That should go nicely with your lack of understanding about posting
procedures, then.

One of the trees has started growing at an
angle. It has two branches growing toward the base of the tree. Do I need
to prune them?


Eventually, but it's much too soon to try and decide which branches you'd
like to keep, don't you think? And, who's to say that after you snip that
little branch, that the main one doesn't get broken in a storm or some
other catastrophe?

I've attached pictures.


And, you see "binary" in the name of this newsgroup.... where? If you
really need visual tools to describe your problem, please put it somewhere
on the WWW, and post a link to the file, here. Thanks.

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Old 17-08-2006, 11:45 PM posted to alt.home.lawn.garden
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Wow, such helpful people on here. That's great!

"Eggs Zachtly" wrote in message
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S Weber said:

I planted this tree this spring and they have really done well. I'm not
sure about pruning procedures.


That should go nicely with your lack of understanding about posting
procedures, then.

One of the trees has started growing at an
angle. It has two branches growing toward the base of the tree. Do I
need
to prune them?


Eventually, but it's much too soon to try and decide which branches you'd
like to keep, don't you think? And, who's to say that after you snip that
little branch, that the main one doesn't get broken in a storm or some
other catastrophe?

I've attached pictures.


And, you see "binary" in the name of this newsgroup.... where? If you
really need visual tools to describe your problem, please put it somewhere
on the WWW, and post a link to the file, here. Thanks.

--
Eggs

-If you look like your passport picture, you probably need the trip.



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Old 17-08-2006, 11:50 PM posted to alt.home.lawn.garden
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And you obviously need all the help you can get.

"S Weber" wrote in message
link.net...
Wow, such helpful people on here. That's great!

"Eggs Zachtly" wrote in message
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S Weber said:

I planted this tree this spring and they have really done well. I'm not
sure about pruning procedures.


That should go nicely with your lack of understanding about posting
procedures, then.

One of the trees has started growing at an
angle. It has two branches growing toward the base of the tree. Do I
need
to prune them?


Eventually, but it's much too soon to try and decide which branches you'd
like to keep, don't you think? And, who's to say that after you snip that
little branch, that the main one doesn't get broken in a storm or some
other catastrophe?

I've attached pictures.


And, you see "binary" in the name of this newsgroup.... where? If you
really need visual tools to describe your problem, please put it
somewhere
on the WWW, and post a link to the file, here. Thanks.

--
Eggs

-If you look like your passport picture, you probably need the trip.





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S Weber said:

"Eggs Zachtly" wrote in message
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S Weber said:

I planted this tree this spring and they have really done well. I'm not
sure about pruning procedures.


That should go nicely with your lack of understanding about posting
procedures, then.

One of the trees has started growing at an
angle. It has two branches growing toward the base of the tree. Do I
need
to prune them?


Eventually, but it's much too soon to try and decide which branches you'd
like to keep, don't you think? And, who's to say that after you snip that
little branch, that the main one doesn't get broken in a storm or some
other catastrophe?

I've attached pictures.


And, you see "binary" in the name of this newsgroup.... where? If you
really need visual tools to describe your problem, please put it somewhere
on the WWW, and post a link to the file, here. Thanks.

--
Eggs

-If you look like your passport picture, you probably need the trip.


Wow, such helpful people on here. That's great!


**** off, whiner boy. I answered your ****ing question, as well as tried to
explain to you how to better get help on USENET. Keep posting binaries to
non-binary groups and see how much help you get. If my style was too rough
for you, then you definately don't belong on USENET and should just stick
to AOL chatrooms. Better yet, cancel your ISP and get webtv. You're perfect
for it.

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You sound like an old grumpy *******. Your grandson teach you how to use
your computer?

"Eggs Zachtly" wrote in message
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[Top-Posting Fixed]

S Weber said:

"Eggs Zachtly" wrote in message
...
S Weber said:

I planted this tree this spring and they have really done well. I'm
not
sure about pruning procedures.

That should go nicely with your lack of understanding about posting
procedures, then.

One of the trees has started growing at an
angle. It has two branches growing toward the base of the tree. Do I
need
to prune them?

Eventually, but it's much too soon to try and decide which branches
you'd
like to keep, don't you think? And, who's to say that after you snip
that
little branch, that the main one doesn't get broken in a storm or some
other catastrophe?

I've attached pictures.

And, you see "binary" in the name of this newsgroup.... where? If you
really need visual tools to describe your problem, please put it
somewhere
on the WWW, and post a link to the file, here. Thanks.

--
Eggs

-If you look like your passport picture, you probably need the trip.


Wow, such helpful people on here. That's great!


**** off, whiner boy. I answered your ****ing question, as well as tried
to
explain to you how to better get help on USENET. Keep posting binaries to
non-binary groups and see how much help you get. If my style was too rough
for you, then you definately don't belong on USENET and should just stick
to AOL chatrooms. Better yet, cancel your ISP and get webtv. You're
perfect
for it.

--
Eggs

-Junk is something you've kept for years and throw away three weeks before
you need it.





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Shut up low life.


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