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Me, Version 2.0
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BECKY
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2011-04-30 01:41 PM |
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Billy, we love you. Attitude is everything, and by seeing problems as opportunities -- or at least wonderful sources of laughter -- the world awaits with open arms. I wasn't aware of your FB page, and just shared it with friends. Perhaps I should have been horrified, but I was vastly amused by the perversions inflicted on innocents trees and shrubs instead. What were those perpetrators thinking?
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SEEDLADY
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2011-05-01 07:10 AM |
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becky--they call themselves professional gardeners and are , thinking "job security". The more often they prune, they more their services are needed to do the pruning. It's self-sustaining employment. Same reason landscapes are almost ALWAYS over-planted: creating the need to prune. These are the same landscapers who claim your ornamental trees need "thinning" regularly.
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TWOBITS
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2011-05-01 10:24 AM |
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Seedlady- here's a question related to your post- hopefully you'll come back and read it. If a large, local landscape company plans and installs a landscape and then "maintains" it for 20 years, should the homeowner be responsible for thousands of dollars of "clean up" of overgrown, unmaintained hedges, trees and shrubs?
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