Well...better you than me. LOL!! Sorry, couldn't resist.Ended up around 13 inches. Lot of work to do today. My yard plus 3 customers. Gonna be long day.
I usually start mine about once a month to charge up the battery and let it fully warm up.Yeh guys, I got nothing going on with the ole GC, barely even plowed with it this winter, maybe 3-4 times.
Our neighbor down the road has all these stumps, I offered to dig them out....will be good exercise for the tractor lol!
Had a near miss, tree came down where I was worried and it was a miracle. Came down between the bedroom (barely scraping by) and my smoker and 3k dollar Weber grill almost ontop of the natural gas meter. A friggin miracle I tell ya. Got to work on getting these widow maker trees gone.Well...they are calling for 18 plus inches tonight 4\3\24Heavy wet snow and 55 mph winds. I should have had some half dead trees cut on the side of the house but nooooooo, procrastination is my middle name. They are right on the property line between my and my neighbor so I will have to work with them. I hope they make it or at least miss the house. Yes I am a bit worried about that.
damn. I got lucky, 3 or so years ago I removed the 2 hybrid (lombardy) poplars that were 15 feet from my house. 60-75ft tall and 54-58 inches at base. and since poplar every windy day ALWAYS had roof debris. when planted (trees only 11 or so years old) I did not plan on them growing 5-10 feet a year initially.Had a near miss, tree came down where I was worried and it was a miracle. Came down between the bedroom (barely scraping by) and my smoker and 3k dollar Weber grill almost ontop of the natural gas meter. A friggin miracle I tell ya. Got to work on getting these widow maker trees gone.
We were without power and internet for three days....My 16kw NG Generac saved the day again. Now everyone wants one in my hood.
GC2410 is begging for action but ground is way to soft and muddy.
Holy smokes, wow!Had a near miss, tree came down where I was worried and it was a miracle. Came down between the bedroom (barely scraping by) and my smoker and 3k dollar Weber grill almost ontop of the natural gas meter. A friggin miracle I tell ya. Got to work on getting these widow maker trees gone.
We were without power and internet for three days....My 16kw NG Generac saved the day again. Now everyone wants one in my hood.
GC2410 is begging for action but ground is way to soft and muddy.
Wow. I'm going to consider not even putting the plow on this fall.Still a few piles here & there up on the hill in Etna (NH), but disappearing fast at this point. The local independent weather guy my daughter follows has us firmly in the "NOT YET" category for removing snow plow stuff. Guess it won't hurt to leave the blower on for a bit....
In case you don't have a lot of experience with evergreens, you want to break up the soil all around where you are planting it. Even better, make a small mound there. And, don't let it completely dry out, for the first year.Tree unloading.
Next step, BH to plant once the wife settles on which of the 3 spots.
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Thanks, this will be only be my fourth pine and I bought a spot sprayer, but this one is close enough to the house to water from a hose.In case you don't have a lot of experience with evergreens, you want to break up the soil all around where you are planting it. Even better, make a small mound there. And, don't let it completely dry out, for the first year.![]()
I never planted that type you got. But I've planted a metric ship ton of arbs, both emerald green and green giants. Honestly, I've never done anything special with them beyond digging a big hole, dropping them in, and watering the crap outta them ever so often for the first few months.Thanks, this will be only be my fourth pine and I bought a spot sprayer, but this one is close enough to the house to water from a hose.
Was told with this one to make the mound with mulch, and I know pines like to root down, so will use the BH and shovel to make sure the dirt under it it a bit more broken up.
Do you use any soil amendments when planting?