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Thanks for posting this, I was able to do just that.Let it go. :yes
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Thanks for posting this, I was able to do just that.Let it go. :yes
Thanks for posting this, I was able to do just that.
trees? those satanic things? we need a chain saw smilie.Sometimes it's hard to see the forest for the trees.
lol. you haven't dealt with the most satanic and personally possessed by satan himself, the brazillian pepper tree which doesn't die easily even after being cut down. you must remove the stump fully and its hard to cut down as well. vile plant.
trees? those satanic things? we need a chain saw smilie.
Or bamboo, we used to pour poison right down the tubes.lol. you haven't dealt with the most satanic and personally possessed by satan himself, the brazillian pepper tree which doesn't die easily even after being cut down. you must remove the stump fully and its hard to cut down as well. vile plant.
bamboo doesn't spread like wildfire. most of the old groves that I know were groves are now chuck full of pepper trees.Or bamboo, we used to pour poison right down the tubes.
hey that's me when I was cutting the power line poles for use at home. the face is about right. yeah , I was telling that devil who was boss , alright and it wasn't me that was the boss.
What is here spreads, but maybe not like wildfire. The roots are from 500 ft away, they aren't very deep, but when you're pulling it out, it's a chore.bamboo doesn't spread like wildfire. most of the old groves that I know were groves are now chuck full of pepper trees.
lolhey that's me when I was cutting the power line poles for use at home. the face is about right. yeah , I was telling that devil who was boss , alright and it wasn't me that was the boss.
yeah well they like the warm weather here. I know a few homes that have bamboo as a type of fence and you aint walking throw that without use el senor machete!What is here spreads, but maybe not like wildfire. The roots are from 500 ft away, they aren't very deep, but when you're pulling it out, it's a chore.
dirt containment , it was to stop the slide of dirt into the swells and to bring the land so that fence wouldn't have to touch the ground. I will have to take pics of it and its brilliant. remember the Lincoln logs? I also cut notches into them for some corners.lol
What did you use the poles for?
lolyeah well they like the warm weather here. I know a few homes that have bamboo as a type of fence and you aint walking throw that without use el senor machete!
your state has those vile and most evil evergreen trees. beautiful tree until you get a good bunch of snow and also a gust of wind then well those branches are fun to pick up.i got paid by uncle sam to clean up ft.lewis. I joined the army to go travel and be a yard man thousands of miles from my homelol
Thats what people do here, use them as fences. There are some right out my bedroom window, but it's on the other side of the street and I hear it doesn't jump over blacktop. lol But the neighbor next door has a problem keeping it in his yard, it keeps growing under his fence into his neighbor's yard.
Oh, cool, good idea. Post pics when you can. How big is your yard?dirt containment , it was to stop the slide of dirt into the swells and to bring the land so that fence wouldn't have to touch the ground. I will have to take pics of it and its brilliant. remember the Lincoln logs? I also cut notches into them for some corners.
AND steps as well, two small sections were cut in half to make steps. wife's idea and its brilliant.dirt containment , it was to stop the slide of dirt into the swells and to bring the land so that fence wouldn't have to touch the ground. I will have to take pics of it and its brilliant. remember the Lincoln logs? I also cut notches into them for some corners.
lolyour state has those vile and most evil evergreen trees. beautiful tree until you get a good bunch of snow and also a gust of wind then well those branches are fun to pick up.i got paid by uncle sam to clean up ft.lewis. I joined the army to go travel and be a yard man thousands of miles from my home