757's pooponics and no frills last minute garden

Smidge34

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Yeah, so was Houston on the pines. They are sparse in KY. I used to have to go look for oaks in Houston, but when you found them they were fuckin gargantuan.
image.jpegI like oaks with Spanish moss even better, something we don't have in KY. Here's one that fell over in Georgia.
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Larry {the} Gardener

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Place I grew up was full of cypress, oaks, & pines. Lots of fucking pines
Going a couple of miles in each direction from the house will have very different trees. Sand hills one way, water the other. You can drive for a couple hours and see nothing but pine trees. Boring to drive by, but I grow them myself. Improved Slash mostly, but I do have about 28 acres of Longleaf. I've been selling the Longleaf pinestraw for two years now. $100 an acre for the 20 acres here at the house. Not that much, but it pays the land taxes.
 

Larry {the} Gardener

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Yeah, so was Houston on the pines. They are sparse in KY. I used to have to go look for oaks in Houston, but when you found them they were fuckin gargantuan.
View attachment 3733302I like oaks with Spanish moss even better, something we don't have in KY. Here's one that fell over in Georgia.
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I see an oak like the top one most days. It even has the cables to help it hold the spread out limbs up.

And an oak about the size of the downed one came down across my trail to the blueberry patch {and BP patch}. It's on my cousin's land, so I just cut a passage through the limbs. I'll leave the chainsawing to them.
 

Smidge34

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I know you like to give LA shit VN but man, it's honestly one of my top 5 states to visit because of that diversity and hot women. Georgia and SC are pretty tight too. I just like the South in general lol.
 
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