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      04-05-2022, 03:53 AM   #23
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There was a rathole house next door to us that just got torn down. The woman who bought it lives on the other side of that former house from us. She said she was going to leave some of the trees standing, but today there is a crew there cutting down six huge pine trees. I can understand her wanting to get rid of them as they shed a shit ton of needles on her driveway. But it's still sad seeing those 6 trees and mine all going away in one day.
You wouldn't be living near Isengard perchance?
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Sorry to see that poor planning on the electric company when putting the wires underground. They should know that. I just went through this with a 50 year old Japanese Maple. The city paid to put in a new Tree.
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Sorry to see that poor planning on the electric company when putting the wires underground. They should know that. I just went through this with a 50 year old Japanese Maple. The city paid to put in a new Tree.
They wouldn't even remove the stump for me. But I suppose it doesn't matter. The green boxes are all crooked and look like shit, so the stump is secondary. I may plant some burning bushes around them just to hide them from out view.

Any of you folks with landscaping experience have a neat trick to make use of a large, flat stump? Garden gnomes are out. I don't do kitsch. Maybe a big planter?
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Not a tree hugger, but I love trees, and personally, I think the tree has more right to be there than the electricals.

Just a week ago we lost a third of a "shared tree" with neighbor to wind. Apparently it has split into 3 pieces over the years (like an upside down tri-pod), and it was only a matter of time before one or more of the sections failed. Worse than that is the fact that another section will have to be pruned, leaving just the one.

It's my favorite tree, and I've used it, and its leaves MANY times in photo's, so it really breaks my heart.
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Any of you folks with landscaping experience have a neat trick to make use of a large, flat stump? Garden gnomes are out. I don't do kitsch. Maybe a big planter?
I hear that they make great mounts for 1970's big ugly satellite dishes.....
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I hear that they make great mounts for 1970's big ugly satellite dishes.....
There's still one laying on the ground in the other yard. I could drag it over. Maybe mount the 6' dish facing up and fill it with plants?
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Shame you didn't have the foresight to ask them to leave the stump @ 6' height....

You could hire a local artisan to custom sculpt something out of it.
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Fat chance finding anyone in this area with that skill. But a 3' high stump would have made a nice looking planter. I may just buy a large barrel planter to set on it.
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They wouldn't even remove the stump for me. But I suppose it doesn't matter. The green boxes are all crooked and look like shit, so the stump is secondary. I may plant some burning bushes around them just to hide them from out view.

Any of you folks with landscaping experience have a neat trick to make use of a large, flat stump? Garden gnomes are out. I don't do kitsch. Maybe a big planter?
At the NC house there is a large stump of what I think was an oak tree that I guess must have been too close to the house for comfort. The previous owner had a large pot with flowers on top of it. It’s pretty short so I don’t recall even noticing it when we saw the house.

Anyways last year around maybe Sept-Oct HUGE mushrooms started growing around it. Not knowing anything about mushrooms I yanked them out and threw them away. However after more research I found out it was hen of the wood mushrooms which are edible and according to some quite good. If they come back this year I might give it a shot and try cooking a little bit of it to see.
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