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  1. Dennis Griffith

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    Based on my experience with their powered pruner, I would have to be very, very careful using this tool..
  2. Dennis Griffith

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    Oh, that is calculus..
  3. Dennis Griffith

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    I have a PTO driven generator for such occasions.
  4. Dennis Griffith

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    So you play golf with Paige, my niece?
  5. Dennis Griffith

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    That explains it. If you notice, many parts have fallen off the pyramid in the background.
  6. Dennis Griffith

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    And they produce what is considered an intrusive species (Callery pear). We have them everywhere here along with Russian/Olive Autumn trees. As a side note, All Bradford pear trees come from one single original tree. All others are clones or clones of clones.
  7. Dennis Griffith

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    Sure, if its cherry...
  8. Dennis Griffith

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    Sorry, but it sure looks like a rear bearing for a floating axle truck. Don't think I've ever disassembled a forestry mulcher before. Good luck with the repair.
  9. Dennis Griffith

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    Is this bearing out of a Tundra? And didn't someone write a song about this? 'Wasted days and wasted ......'
  10. Dennis Griffith

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    I propagate (clone) trees and vines (except Noiret) using a rooting hormone as well. I place the cuttings into water as soon as I cut them. Later, I soak about the bottom inch of the cuttings in rooting hormone for about 30 minutes before placing them in the soil mix. I only use new growth from...
  11. Dennis Griffith

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    I'm hoping we don't have a repeat of the last year. Warm spring convincing all the trees and vines to start their annual cycle. Then freezing weather in late May. Last year we got a hard freeze on May 22nd, past our last frost date of the 15th. Apples and pears already had fruit set, so we lost...
  12. Dennis Griffith

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    Just got back from the Keys. Wife shot this from the back of the boat.
  13. Dennis Griffith

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    Looks like mistletoe in that tree in the background..
  14. Dennis Griffith

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    Great idea with the tarp.
  15. Dennis Griffith

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    I get all sorts of pictures like that here on our Ponderosa. I catch the deer peeking into the windows at times.
  16. Dennis Griffith

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    Well, I did it twice now, just to make sure. Good science has to be repeatable.
  17. Dennis Griffith

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    Mr. Jswordy, you didn't tell me these things cut wire. Took me all of 3 minutes to find out ;)
  18. Dennis Griffith

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    Hey, you can almost see my old house in Hampton
  19. Dennis Griffith

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    I have a similar find. This one was of special note to me. Dick O'Kane was a WWII sub commander. His sub was sunk by its own torpedo in 1944, resulting in him and 8 others sending the last year of the war as a POW. It's quite a story in itself. Now to the book. I purchase used books from time...
  20. Dennis Griffith

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    Oh I have to get one of those. Hands are getting older and the vines thinker. And I have blueberries, plus raspberries, apples, pears, plums, and apples.
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