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I have trick ankles and fall when I step on a pea-sized pebble if I don't see it and brace...I'd be flopping around in the yard if I had one of these.
I'll trade you those trees for the acres of poison ivy I have. I'd rather rake those sputniks up... plus the idea of throwing them while mowing is intriguing.
I managed to get the truck out, get a load of dirt, and get the truck lodged back near the original dirt drop off location around the side of the house which is a really narrow location... without having too many "there's no clutch" panic moments. BF will have to extricate his truck this evening. Just getting it there I almost hit the duck pool, the duck waterer, the duck enclosure, the goat enclosure, the house, the rocks in front of the house, the chicken tractor...
I'd pay to see that!!
Regarding the poison ivy, get a goat! They love to eat the stuff, and you can sometimes rent goats to go in and eat it. I'm not even kidding!
Chooks Chick I had the misfortune of planting a sapling Sycamore tree in 1973, I liked the big leaves. I got it at Kmart, nothing on it t said : it will be huge, it will throw abundant branches to the ground for no reason, it will have a huge branch spread that will try to get in your bedroom windows/ rub shingles off the roof.
Also it is the latest to put out leaves and the last to dump them - long after our free leaf pick-up ends. Then too, it produces big balls of seed. They were fun to throw at things because they poof and spread millions of seeds everywhere. So far I haven't seen signs of them sprouting BUT, when they poof seeds my throat gets tight and I have endless coughing. I don't bother seed balls anymore.
I would never have one again unless I had many acres and would locate it far from home., it does make good shade when it actually has leaves.
Yes, the guy across the street has three HUGE Sycamores...their yard doesn't benefit from any rain at all because the leaves are like trash can lids. The grass never thrives because it's like a desert, and the Space Bugs, as I will now call them, are just everywhere because the guy can't get his kids to rake worth a darn. I have learned to love them from afar. I shan't own any of my own.
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What SCG said!
I had three HUGE Sycamores and a Tulip Poplar in the backyard of the house I bought when I was single. I loved it but the large, solid blanket of leaves deposited on the lawn in the fall was annoying. It is true about the seed balls, they are hard until they are ready to disperse their seeds, then they break open into puff balls that explode into zilllions of tiny silky floating seeds that cover everything. Curiously, few of them sprout....... The wood is brittle and the limbs grow horizontally and very long and heavy. Still, the trunks and limbs are silvery grey with white patches where the bark peels away. The shade it makes is coop and dark and is a perfect place for a rope swing.
I once tried to grow a Tulip Poplar, but they don't really live through our brutal winters. It made it a couple of years and then gave up.