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<blockquote data-quote="Markrobinson" data-source="post: 719502" data-attributes="member: 1478"><p>I've had to ponder the same thing because we have a really shitty neighbor that has weed wacked his backyard once since we moved in 1.5 years ago. If he did it now he would need a chain saw. It's so bad they can't open their back garage man door because there's a Bradford pear blocking the way. </p><p></p><p>Anyway, I hate the single perfect lines of lealands, abrovitaes, etc. because eventually one gets diseased or dies and then you're stuck with your once perfect line looking silly. </p><p></p><p>What I ended up doing, was joining in the Tennessee Environmental Council's 250k tree day last year. They strive to plant 250k bare root seedlings of native trees on one weekend in February. I got 25 trees for a $25 donation and I've only lost about 3 or 4. I got persimmons, red oaks, southern yellow pines, and red buds. We were supposed to get poplars too but they didn't get them so we got more of the other trees. I think I was the only conservative/trump voter of the bunch. I mostly saw hipsters and lesbos, but a tree is a tree so who cares. </p><p></p><p> I've also put in a few other native seedlings I've plucked out of flower beds (silver maple etc). </p><p></p><p>This fall or next spring I plan to supplement the rows I made with some of the non native trees that have been suggested. This way when something happens and I loose a tree I don't end up with a goofy void in my trees lines, I have more of a random staggered line.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Markrobinson, post: 719502, member: 1478"] I’ve had to ponder the same thing because we have a really shitty neighbor that has weed wacked his backyard once since we moved in 1.5 years ago. If he did it now he would need a chain saw. It’s so bad they can’t open their back garage man door because there’s a Bradford pear blocking the way. Anyway, I hate the single perfect lines of lealands, abrovitaes, etc. because eventually one gets diseased or dies and then you’re stuck with your once perfect line looking silly. What I ended up doing, was joining in the Tennessee Environmental Council’s 250k tree day last year. They strive to plant 250k bare root seedlings of native trees on one weekend in February. I got 25 trees for a $25 donation and I’ve only lost about 3 or 4. I got persimmons, red oaks, southern yellow pines, and red buds. We were supposed to get poplars too but they didn’t get them so we got more of the other trees. I think I was the only conservative/trump voter of the bunch. I mostly saw hipsters and lesbos, but a tree is a tree so who cares. I’ve also put in a few other native seedlings I’ve plucked out of flower beds (silver maple etc). This fall or next spring I plan to supplement the rows I made with some of the non native trees that have been suggested. This way when something happens and I loose a tree I don’t end up with a goofy void in my trees lines, I have more of a random staggered line. [/QUOTE]
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