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silverweb

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15. Hi, neighbor!
Wed Aug 19, 2015, 06:44 PM
Aug 2015

[font color="navy" face="Verdana"]Do you live in the city, too?

I'm very sorry to hear about your neighbors cutting their trees. Were the trees dying, or did they just want them out of the way? Many people seem to have forgotten all that trees do for us, and that's upsetting.

We have three very large old trees fronting the apartment complex property, and I take special care of them by rotating a soaker hose among them at the drip line. I just hope it's enough to keep them healthy.

A couple of tenants complain about how the big trees drop pollen, seeds, and leaves on their cars at different times of the year, like that's all that matters. I've tried to gently educate them, but I'm not sure I got through. Keeping their cars pretty seems to concern them more, and the bother of parking someplace else and walking a little bit is too much for them. People. *smh*

Nice to meetcha, Shanti!

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California has lost over a million trees to the drought already. silverweb Aug 2015 #1
Agreed wholeheartedly! Fearless Aug 2015 #5
Trees are essential in so many ways. silverweb Aug 2015 #16
hi neighbor! shanti Aug 2015 #10
Hi, neighbor! silverweb Aug 2015 #15
No, the trees were quite healthy shanti Aug 2015 #19
Oh, that's awful about the trees! silverweb Aug 2015 #22
If we get any decent storms this year there will be limbs in the roads and worse. LeftyMom Aug 2015 #24
That's a wise decision for you, then. silverweb Aug 2015 #26
That would be truly tragic. AtomicKitten Aug 2015 #2
Kicked and recommended. Uncle Joe Aug 2015 #3
This is the Sequoia gigantea in the Sierra, not the coastal Sequoia sempervirens Brother Buzz Aug 2015 #4
This message was self-deleted by its author beltanefauve Aug 2015 #6
water from ag should be prioritized to saving them HFRN Aug 2015 #7
Won't happen. silverweb Aug 2015 #8
And it's not just Nestle Art_from_Ark Aug 2015 #27
Yes, but Nestle is the biggest. silverweb Aug 2015 #28
No doubt that Nestle is the greediest Art_from_Ark Aug 2015 #30
That's an understandable connection! silverweb Aug 2015 #31
Here are some ads for Crystal Geyser water in Japan Art_from_Ark Aug 2015 #32
That's true about our mountains. silverweb Aug 2015 #33
Doesn't really work that way. Xithras Aug 2015 #20
what about DC-10 watertankers then? HFRN Aug 2015 #23
Oh no. They are so beautiful. nt awoke_in_2003 Aug 2015 #9
They'll be fine taught_me_patience Aug 2015 #11
They survived droughts far, far longer and worse than the current drought. They'll be fine. DesMoinesDem Aug 2015 #12
Here's an interesting read that provides more evidence documenting the megadroughts Brother Buzz Aug 2015 #13
It is at the very least a rare opportunity to see how the sequoias react to this stress. Gormy Cuss Aug 2015 #14
I'm worrying about the stress on LWolf Aug 2015 #17
Xposted to California group KamaAina Aug 2015 #18
It's wreaking havoc on my redwoods. Xithras Aug 2015 #21
Thats really sad about your yard marlakay Aug 2015 #25
Yes Xithras Aug 2015 #29
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