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Pastimes : The Training Thread

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To: elpolvo who wrote (503)8/9/2001 8:09:48 AM
From: lindelgs  Read Replies (1) of 748
 
Polvie - my beetle tree is dead - untreatable - beetle infested - an enormous tall pine tree and if you look way way up to the top - nothing but brown. It now becomes a house crashing hazard and in the meantime before I come up with the $400 bucks to get it removed is prime bug ground. If I understand correctly, once the beetles that are hatching inside it mature, they will fly away to other pines and the damage continues. I hope my other pines make it.

This week I had a reputable tree service company come out to my property to do a deep root feeding treatment to all the trees on my lot (I have two absolutely gorgeous elms). This is going to be a yearly maintenance treatment so that my existing trees stay healthy over time. They get little or no nourishment sitting in the clay soil we have here. This company bore holes into the soil - deep deep down and packed the holes with organic fertilizer, fish emulsion -all kinds of stuff that my trees need and do not get.

I think I made my tree babies very happy this week!

love you!

legs
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