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picked up some brussel sprout seeds and purple tomatillo seeds this morning
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Are Brussels sprouts not just little baby cabbages?
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going to pick okra and green beans tomorrow at my parents'...also going to eat some of the 31 pound watermelon they grew :shock:
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anyone have experience with planting arborvitae?

i've read i should space them 3-4 feet apart and wait til it's cooler out to plant them

and they like slightly acidic soil

they seem like they might be a little temperamental ... some people seem to growl when i mention them
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96583UP wrote:anyone have experience with planting arborvitae?

i've read i should space them 3-4 feet apart and wait til it's cooler out to plant them

and they like slightly acidic soil

they seem like they might be a little temperamental ... some people seem to growl when i mention them

My wife planted 6 of them in the backyard along the back fence. The neighbor on that fence is crazy about his lawn, trying to get it to look like a fairway. So he’s out there all the Time day or night watering, trimming, using home brewed fertilizers(?). The arbor vitae’s are still alive despite the onslaught of water (since it drains to our yard and then to the sewer at bottom of our backyard). We figure these lived because they were planted before their house was built

But my wife complains because she’s tried to fill this empty space twice with arbor vitae and they don’t make it because of the water logged ground. But the spacing like you mentioned above is key and not so much water
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We planted a willow about five years ago when we moved into our house. A twig basically less than 4 feet tall.

Now it’s 30 feet tall and 20 feet wide
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Yeah if you put them in a nice wet area, those things really take off
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blueviper wrote:We planted a willow about five years ago when we moved into our house. A twig basically less than 4 feet tall.

Now it’s 30 feet tall and 20 feet wide
We did the same. I've come to hate that tree. Mowing under it is a bitch.
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You have to be careful of Willow roots. They really spread out and can damage concrete as well as underground pipes
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My baby Russian Sage bushes are starting to pop. They are beautiful!
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Strat wrote:My baby Russian Sage bushes are starting to pop. They are beautiful!
Russian sage? Take that shit back to Putin, Trump!
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thanks for the arborvitae feedback

i dont think excessive water will be an issue for me... but def will be some hot and dry summer months i will need to get out there and water during

i like willows but am looking for an evergreen

i've also seen a lot of willows break due to wind here after big storms

but i like them
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I grew up climbing and swinging from meaty willow tree's. They are the world to me.
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just ordered some of these babies to put in front of the pool equipment...

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Any input for prospective chicken owners?
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simple schoolboy wrote:Any input for prospective chicken owners?
I grew up with chickens ... can’t think of a dirtier animal and they attract rats.
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Steve Albini wrote:Whenever there's active promotion on the part of somebody else, whenever I see somebody all dolled up for a fancy photograph and someone's handing out flyers or whenever there's active promotion for something like that, as an imposition on my day, I hate all those people and I want them to fail. I have a visceral reaction to advertising and promotion. There's just something about salesmanship that grates on me on a very base level and I react very negatively towards it. I want those people to suffer and I want their enterprises to fail.
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