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I remember landing in florida to see my mom and there were palm trees everywhere. I had never seen one in person they looked fake i was like
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Come to california papiI haven't seen a Palm tree in almost 2 years.
What about a magnolia tree?
Might wanna feetscape a bit too
Top of the list so far:
Sugar Maple
White Oak
Copper Beech
The Oak and Copper Beech might get a little toooo big for what I'm going for though. Likely end up doing Sugar Maple.
Dat foliage life.
Wow, coworker's breath smells like latex again.
That Sugar Maple would be gorgeous in the FallI love landscaping bI'm getting old man... Not starting construction on our house until next spring and I'm already over here browsing the interwebs for what kind of tree I want to plant in my front yard...
Need to manscape soon doeMight wanna feetscape a bit too
Top of the list so far:Ain't nothing wrong with that. What kind of tree you looking to get?
I'm getting old man... Not starting construction on our house until next spring and I'm already over here browsing the interwebs for what kind of tree I want to plant in my front yard...
Sugar Maple
White Oak
Copper Beech
The Oak and Copper Beech might get a little toooo big for what I'm going for though. Likely end up doing Sugar Maple.
Dat foliage life.
Its raw right now so usable sq footage I wont know until its built and driveway put in... But it should be at least 60 ft at the road front and then 100 or so back to the house.That Sugar Maple would be gorgeous in the FallThe Oak and Copper Beech might get a little toooo big for what I'm going for though. Likely end up doing Sugar Maple.
Dat foliage life.
I've always wanted a huge Willow. Trim the inner branches n put a card table n ice chest under it for the summer.
What's the sq. ft. of your yard?
That's a pretty good sized yard. You should be fine with any of the trees you mentioned. What kind of grass you looking to put in?Its raw right now so usable sq footage I wont know until its built and driveway put in... But it should be at least 60 ft at the road front and then 100 or so back to the house.That Sugar Maple would be gorgeous in the FallThe Oak and Copper Beech might get a little toooo big for what I'm going for though. Likely end up doing Sugar Maple.
Dat foliage life.
I've always wanted a huge Willow. Trim the inner branches n put a card table n ice chest under it for the summer.
What's the sq. ft. of your yard?
Not sure yet... Our builder typically prepares with topsoil and gets it ready for sod or seed. I haven't priced those things out yet though, I'm guessing sod is going to cost a lot.That's a pretty good sized yard. You should be fine with any of the trees you mentioned. What kind of grass you looking to put in?Its raw right now so usable sq footage I wont know until its built and driveway put in... But it should be at least 60 ft at the road front and then 100 or so back to the house.That Sugar Maple would be gorgeous in the FallThe Oak and Copper Beech might get a little toooo big for what I'm going for though. Likely end up doing Sugar Maple.
Dat foliage life.
I've always wanted a huge Willow. Trim the inner branches n put a card table n ice chest under it for the summer.
What's the sq. ft. of your yard?
It depends on how fast you want your lawn filled. With a few 3'x3' patches sprinkled here n there it would take maybe a year n a half to get it all filled in, depending on the type of grass. That wouldn't be too expensive either. But if you want it all filled in immediately, that would be pretty pricey. We did my uncles backyard about a year n a half ago with some 1x1 St. Augustine patches, n it's full as **** now. Then again, it wasn't his lawn we were doing.Not sure yet... Our builder typically prepares with topsoil and gets it ready for sod or seed. I haven't priced those things out yet though, I'm guessing sod is going to cost a lot.That's a pretty good sized yard. You should be fine with any of the trees you mentioned. What kind of grass you looking to put in?
SOUTH GLENS FALLS -- Two young boys were seriously hurt late Monday afternoon when a gust of wind blew an inflatable “bounce house” structure into the air with three children inside, tossing two to asphalt from at least 15 feet above ground. The boys, ages 5 and 6, were taken to Albany Medical Center, where they were admitted for serious injuries. One suffered a traumatic head injury, officials said. A 10-year-old girl who was inside suffered minor scrapes when she fell, according to her mother. One of the boys landed on a parked car after he was tossed out of the toy, while the other landed on asphalt when the incident happened around 3:30 p.m. off Ferry Boulevard. “It was like a horror movie,” she said. “It just kept going up and up. It cleared our building and the trees.”
Damn, sorry for your loss.
Do you know what happened to him?
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SOUTH GLENS FALLS -- Two young boys were seriously hurt late Monday afternoon when a gust of wind blew an inflatable “bounce house” structure into the air with three children inside, tossing two to asphalt from at least 15 feet above ground. The boys, ages 5 and 6, were taken to Albany Medical Center, where they were admitted for serious injuries. One suffered a traumatic head injury, officials said. A 10-year-old girl who was inside suffered minor scrapes when she fell, according to her mother. One of the boys landed on a parked car after he was tossed out of the toy, while the other landed on asphalt when the incident happened around 3:30 p.m. off Ferry Boulevard. “It was like a horror movie,” she said. “It just kept going up and up. It cleared our building and the trees.”
Nope not I. I woulda had to move
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A 12-foot python has been returned to its owner after a slithery stop at a Central Texas home where a woman earlier bathed her pet guinea pigs.
The Eagle newspaper reported Tuesday that Veronica Rodriguez was shocked in early May when the big snake turned up in her bathroom.
Police believe the African python slipped into the house when Rodriguez left the back door open after bathing her three household guinea pigs and putting the critters in outdoor pens.
Rodriguez says she heard strange noises, returned to the bathroom and discovered the snake crawling into the tub. She called 911.
Definitely going **** and Jane.It depends on how fast you want your lawn filled. With a few 3'x3' patches sprinkled here n there it would take maybe a year n a half to get it all filled in, depending on the type of grass. That wouldn't be too expensive either. But if you want it all filled in immediately, that would be pretty pricey. We did my uncles backyard about a year n a half ago with some 1x1 St. Augustine patches, n it's full as **** now. Then again, it wasn't his lawn we were doing.Not sure yet... Our builder typically prepares with topsoil and gets it ready for sod or seed. I haven't priced those things out yet though, I'm guessing sod is going to cost a lot.That's a pretty good sized yard. You should be fine with any of the trees you mentioned. What kind of grass you looking to put in?
Of course you can always go **** & Jane style