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  1. #41
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    i just wanna put two of them on my trees, play a little mood music, and hope they make more
    Ugh. Stupid people piss me off.

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    I put myself on the list to be notified when they had catalpa trees in stock. They recently informed me they have them and will be shipping mine in October.

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    Pretty damn sure I could find 5 or 10 to dig up for free

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    I planted 4 trees this morning.

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    That offer is pretty sweet
    I may have to go over and hit my neighbors tree up for you, after dark of course
    He goes to bed early

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    Quote Originally Posted by Glenn View Post
    Gene’s been out of town.
    That shit is funny right there...

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    My trees look like it's the dead of winter. Completely stripped. Got some bags of worms frozen for future bait. I have great success germinating seeds. Close to 100%. Grab a seed pod before they split open, keep it dry until the spring, and pop it open when you have pots or trays ready. 30-40 seeds per pod.

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    I split some new shoots off my neighbors tree and stuck them in a pot until they rooted. Lots of water. Then I stuck them in the yard and they are doing great. I got too close to one with the weed eater last year when it was young it died and came back this year.

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