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Re: Christmas 2029

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Sat, 26 Apr 25 6:50 PM | 10 view(s)
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Msg. 07389 of 07424
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I sent the rain your direction after a few days of it here. I still can't mow my hay field which once was a lawn....

I'm pretty sure them REBS down south sent it up here cuz I wouldn't touch them maggots they call gritz with their tongue or lips.

Love the Douglas Firs. Glad ya got plenty of acreage to grow them and arrange them. They'll be awesome in about a decade..

Great buy!




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Re: Christmas 2029
By: De_Composed
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Sat, 26 Apr 25 5:55 PM
Msg. 07379 of 07424

Re: "I just bought fifteen Fraser Fir saplings (2 year old seedlings, 5"-10")"

The trees I ordered in January arrived yesterday. (The nursery delays shipment until the appropriate planting time.) The photo to the right is twelve of them. Three others are soaking out back for planting this afternoon.

I'll plant three down the driveway for decoration, then clump the other twelve a bit closer for easy watering. I figure that my Christmas tree needs from 2029 - 2040 are now covered.

As you can see, two-year-old saplings aren't very big. That's why they were cheap.

Their tiny size will make planting them a breeze. I'd do it right now but it's raining.








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