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Black Locust sprouting everywhere
Corky Love
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Location: Tacoma, WA [8B-7B]
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Hey, my neighbor doesn't understand the value of what he's destroyed (cut down the mother tree 'cause BL are horrible trees'). Now nature is laughing at him! Black locust is sprouting everywhere - even across the street in our mow strip.
Anyone interested in some of these lovelies?
Message me if so.
I live in Bizzaro World.
John Polk
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Location: Currently in Lake Stevens, WA. Home in Spokane
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Old trees can have a HUGE
root
system. May his cursed tree spread through the neighborhood!
(Be sure to thank him///LOL)
Rick Powers
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Location: Seattle,WA
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Daniel Morse
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Location: SW Michigan
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My great grandfather made a corn crib in the with locust. It lasted until well in my life.
I have never met a stranger, I have met some strange ones.
Don't count your weasels before they've popped. And now for a mulberry bush related tiny ad:
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