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<blockquote data-quote="treeseer" data-source="post: 492095" data-attributes="member: 4077"><p>Hey TM speak for yourself. I got 8 acres; 1.5 is pasture for horses, .5 pond, so 6 acres is developing arboretum. Just yesterday I saw a talk by the arbo at Monticello--very inspiring, to walk in Jefferson's footsteps re layout of groves etc. all kinds of benefits to attending those isa mtgs eh?</p><p></p><p>I took down a pyracantha espalier for rb_in_va yesterday--it was sick with scale etc due to monstrous girdling roots. I told him that was a perfect wall to train a 2D pear up. He's still wrapping his head around that.</p><p></p><p>Tom Dunlap jsut finished a 46 foot high tree deck in a big white oak in the back woods. next step is to install a gliding cable down from it. TM, you gotta come by on the way to FL next time; it's not that big a detour.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="treeseer, post: 492095, member: 4077"] Hey TM speak for yourself. I got 8 acres; 1.5 is pasture for horses, .5 pond, so 6 acres is developing arboretum. Just yesterday I saw a talk by the arbo at Monticello--very inspiring, to walk in Jefferson's footsteps re layout of groves etc. all kinds of benefits to attending those isa mtgs eh? I took down a pyracantha espalier for rb_in_va yesterday--it was sick with scale etc due to monstrous girdling roots. I told him that was a perfect wall to train a 2D pear up. He's still wrapping his head around that. Tom Dunlap jsut finished a 46 foot high tree deck in a big white oak in the back woods. next step is to install a gliding cable down from it. TM, you gotta come by on the way to FL next time; it's not that big a detour. [/QUOTE]
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