When I go to bird's eye view at my place, the photo jumps back 5 or 6 years. It's like entering a time capsule. The same thing happens when I look at my hometown. When I zoom all the way in to the highest resolution, suddenly it takes a 6 year leap back in time. Evidently all resolutions haven't been updated to the latest photos.
Seemed allot cooler today, but it 's not! Got the yard mowed, filled the deers water trough, changed the oil in my daughters truck, now watering the yard and it is warm!!
Nice clouds though, take the shade when ever I can get it.
jinman;2477863 Ron said:Jim,
That's great. Your property sure looked a lot different in 1995! Much improvement now. It looked as if a number of the folks hadn't tried Bing before. Since I only discovered this forum in June of this year I am sure there are many topics that I am interested in that have been covered before that I haven't stumbled upon yet.
We had rain here yesterday so my wife didn't spray her flowers with the rotten egg, garlic, milk, oil concoction and the deer ripped up a bunch of her flowers at the front porch, so it is hot around here today..
Ron
Ron,Jim,
That's great. Your property sure looked a lot different in 1995! Much improvement now. It looked as if a number of the folks hadn't tried Bing before. Since I only discovered this forum in June of this year I am sure there are many topics that I am interested in that have been covered before that I haven't stumbled upon yet.
We had rain here yesterday so my wife didn't spray her flowers with the rotten egg, garlic, milk, oil concoction and the deer ripped up a bunch of her flowers at the front porch, so it is hot around here today..
Ron
Ron,
Sometimes I do better by asking, since the search function doesn't work near as good as the memory of some of the guy's on here.
Noticed while out walking the fence the neighbor lost a huge oak tree, I have gave him some fire wood and he has cut a little, but he is like me in the sense we hate to cut a good tree. I guess he should get most of what he needs out of that big one. I have lost about 10 oaks, a few Live Oaks and all the 60 trees I planted last year.
I'm seeing lots of leaf-shed by my postoaks and blackjack oaks. Of course, there's a lot of this in my woods, but the trees in my yard also are in stress. However, postoaks don't particularly like being in yards and getting watered on a regular basis. I have several trees that rebel because they refuse to be "domesticated" and don't like having their shallow roots wet when I water the grass. Only the bigger and more mature trees seem to be unfazed. I have three small trees that are mostly dead and several 12" to 14" diameter trees in serious stess.
Jim,
Check this solution. The article was written in 2000. It would be interesting for someone living in or near Denton to see if these post oaks thrived.
Botanist extends life of post oaks - University of North Texas News Service
Ron
None of my trees are dead yet, but the 3 Bradford Pears and the one big Crepe Myrtle are really showing the stress more than the 2 live oaks.
Very nice cactus garden Dennis. It looks great! Your trees look just like mine. I think some of my trees where I've cleared underbrush look much worse than the others because the sun can penetrate and dry up the ground. The wooded goat pasture across the road from me looks very healthy with a lot less stress.
The stress on the trees and grass in this area seems to become more noticeable each day. And another very noticeable thing is dry, brown grass spots in nearly all the green grass that's been watered, including my own.