Good.Going NE so up into Michigan.
Probably a good choice, slow growing, easy to maintain, all shapes and sizes available, perfectly hardy here.thought about planting some arborvitae shrubs in its place
Also tired of the current tree shedding a few dozen limbs with every strong breeze.Probably a good choice, slow growing, easy to maintain, all shapes and sizes available, perfectly hardy here.
No downside, other than spider mites, but those pesky critters hate cinnamon and pepper sprays. Again, easy.
I don't want crazy damage. Just some hail damage to my roof!hopefully not too bad. I don’t want those crazy damaging storms that DD wants
Hopefully not!Finished the sides and roof on the shed...I'd be willing to bet tornadoes are making a beeline for it!
Bye bye, tree.Also tired of the current tree shedding a few dozen limbs with every strong breeze.
When we get storms it’s a mess
It's that way with my oaks and even my maple.Bye bye, tree.
Dropping sticks is only tolerated short term for me.
Two neighbors have aging honey locust trees. Nothing big falls, but every time you look away, another inch diameter stick comes down often across a sidewalk.
I don't know what kind this one is, but it's definitely the kind that isn't going to make it all yearBye bye, tree.
Dropping sticks is only tolerated short term for me.
Two neighbors have aging honey locust trees. Nothing big falls, but every time you look away, another inch diameter stick comes down often across a sidewalk.