No. I’m leaving it until next season. It’s not hurting anything laying downAny progress on getting it up?
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No. I’m leaving it until next season. It’s not hurting anything laying downAny progress on getting it up?
Another calendar worthy picture. They are a ridiculously photogenic family.I just checked out mine and it’s at least 8’ or more nowI am loving that tree more and more.
But I have an oak tree near it that I will need to move this Fall. And my Paw Paw tree has just gone wild! But it too will need to be moved as my huge weeping willow is blocking it. I am not keen to move it as I am told they don’t do well being moved.
Thankfully my neighbour across from me is a tree plantation that grows all sorts of trees including Paw Paw, so I will go talk with Doug before digging it up. He will have some good tips for me on moving it. I really need to get a second Paw Paw if I want fruit, might also see how much one of a similar size will cost - the one I have is now a good 7’ tall, so likely a goodly amount.
Thankfully the oak will likely be not too bad to move. It’s only about 6’ tall, and they are generally pretty hardy.
Tree tax
Here chickie chickie chickie
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It wouldooooh, the Glynda pic is a good candidate for POW (and calendar if it will work size wise)![]()
And it’s landscapeAnother calendar worthy picture. They are a ridiculously photogenic family.
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AwwwwwEnough of this…. The next door neighbors littles wanted to stay in the run tonight. So I put away my animals and the littles in my coop too! So what!
Now that is a flockI have seventeen chooks in my coop tonight!