Re: WEATHER!! Now tornados
Last yr there were just too many maple seedlings to remove them all. Not
all come back, but those that have - quite a few - can be pretty wirey.
Easy enough to pull out now with a hard tug after a rain, but in another
year they'll have a bit of wood and an even stonger set of roots to anchor
them. There're always a few that get a way.
Kitty
----- Original Message -----
From: "F M Ferrari" <fm4re@swbell.net>
To: <gardenchat@hort.net>
Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 2004 9:25 AM
Subject: Re: [CHAT] WEATHER!! Now tornados
> I wonder sometimes! I'm always pulling up tree seedlings from that tree
> and from nuts that the squirrels plant. When I try to let them live,
> they die. If I ignore them, pull them out, mangle them, they grow like a
> weed! Go figure!
>
>
> And ever since I've been trying to nurture the bindweed to grow around
> the doghouse, I end up having less and less of it each year. I think
> I'll see if I can start a plot of nut grass. Maybe that will encourage
> it not to grow around my yard!
>
>
> Fran
>
> james singer <jsinger@igc.org> wrote:
> Fran, does this mean that next year at this time you will be living in
> the midst of maple forest?
>
> On Monday, April 26, 2004, at 05:24 PM, F M Ferrari wrote:
>
> > ...it knocked off all the "whirly whig" things from my maple tree...
>
>
> Island Jim
> Southwest Florida
> Zone 10
>
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