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    #61
    Originally posted by canny View Post
    Keeps more water directly on the tree and roots.



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    Man I totally read that wrong. “Shrub head” not “shrub”


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      #62
      Originally posted by TCB View Post
      Avoid Bradford Pear trees....grow fast, pretty in the Spring and break apart in a good wind storm.
      This. I have two and they suck

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        #63
        Transplant?

        What's the biggest/tallest live oak you can get/transplant? I need some shade on the west side of my house, NOW.

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          #64
          Are the Monterey Oaks susceptible to Oak Wilt?

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            #65
            great info!

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              #66
              I don't understand why people don't plant something that will feed you like pecans, apples, pears, orange, lime, lemon. Not a lot of extra care required and it is fun to walk around your place and see nature providing something good to eat. Just saying.

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                #67
                Originally posted by Rigging Cooks View Post
                I don't understand why people don't plant something that will feed you like pecans, apples, pears, orange, lime, lemon. Not a lot of extra care required and it is fun to walk around your place and see nature providing something good to eat. Just saying.


                None of those listed other than pecan are shade trees. Have you ever had a mature pecan?? You’ve never seen a tree dump more stuff on the ground. A complete mess every year.


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