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If you're looking for privacy lol I bought these Lombardi poplars bare rooted from a catalog about 12-18 inches high. In about 5 years they were 45-50 ft high lol they don't grow out, just up. They drop their leaves in the winter though
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Didn't plant it, but I have one, and it can **** off.
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Anyone ever have any luck with Aspen trees in MO?
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Bumble Bee Set to Become Officially Endangered
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I was out there smashing those bugs between my fingers, they had me so pissed off. Nothing that I tried touched them, fruit tree spray, Miathilion, seven, etc. But I just heard this week exactly what you said. Both about the bag and systemic additive to the soil. I want to investigate further if the soil additive will foul the fruit. I can't tell you how much I have enjoyed the figs and look forward to peaches, pears and plums next year! |
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I know we have grubs as I have dug a few up when planting, plus the skunks have caused some serious damage looking for grubs as well. That is one reason I am battling with my neighbor as I want to clean up the dam area where the skunks make a home. In Illinois, I would put down a product that I believe was called Grubx in August, is that the same thing? |
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Looks like I might need to order a couple of these. https://www.amazon.com/Merit-Granula.../dp/B0053S5ATU |
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