My Trees in my back yard

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  1. putz
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    I'm not a professional photographer, but I thought I'd post these. I really enjoy these trees and I think they are pretty unique, I think you my like them too.
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    Thanks for viewing!
     
  2. FuJi K
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    they stand out!! let me get some seeds!!
     
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    Makes me wanna go climb a tree. I can't wait until my yard/neighborhood has big trees in it.
     
  4. putz
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    :laugh:
    Black walnuts!...

    I can get some for you!:laugh:
     
  5. FuJi K
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    if you could, that would be nice! time to grow bonsai's!! actually thats harder than just picking up an already grown tree and the shaping it. less waiting.
     
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    Aegis TAKE IT!

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    They are very nice :) I wish I had those woodsy areas .. we have a row of pines in the back blocking the neighbors, and a huge maple on the side of the deck. Not the same :)
     
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    WE HAVE DEER AND TURKEY and racoons... in out backyard alot. We also get fox, pausum, and bun-buns.

    I watch them out of our sunroom windows! Our dog goes nuts when the racoons are around.
     
  8. Ryan
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    Fuji if you want black walnut nuts please feel free to come to my yard in the fall and go to town. I'm not kidding. F'ing black walnuts kill my yard. :mad:
     
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    good for practicing your golf shots, though.
     
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    Walnuts tend to toxify your soil and prevent you from growing most garden variety fauna. If you are wanting to plant these because they're pretty, consider this if you plan on growing pretty much anything else. If you take the height of the tree and use that as a radius around it, that will help calculate its kill-zone.
     
  11. greg donovan
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    growing bonsai's is something i have always wanted to do. my dream project is a grove of silver maples.