RE: Viburnum odo


Well then, take a week off, rent a trailer to pull behind your truck and
come on up! The weather is hot and muggy, so you will feel at home....

Got tons of barrels looking for homes- metal, plastic, who knows what. They
are yours- come and get em..

Donna


> I must have been out in the sun too long this morning because this
> afternoon I got out the chainsaw and attacked some very tall Viburnum
> odoritissums that are shading out a big section of the back yard. They
> haven't been pruned in the last 8 years so you can imagine--medium
> sized trees.
> 
> Once they are reduced in influence [it will take a couple more trips
> with the chainsaw to to really clean up the area], we intend to keep
> them as a screen and background for new plants.
> 
> One of the controlling factors in this undertaking is the trash pick-up
> service--mostly, it has to be in barrels, and we only have four. So, at
> a speed of four barrels per week, we'll overhaul the back yard. Could
> be worse.
> 
> 
> Island Jim
> Southwest Florida
> 27.0 N, 82.4 W
> Hardiness Zone 10
> Heat Zone 10
> Minimum 30 F [-1 C]
> Maximum 100 F [38 C]
> 
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