storm.. few weeks back.. long rain.. followed by sleet.. followed by heavy snow .. yippee... thats sarcasm ...
while surveying the damage from my deck ... i realized.. at 400 feet away ... there was not leader on my beloved plant ... [insert here select words of exclaim] ...
here it its.. a day or two after the storm .. much closer ....
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well i got up there today ... and here is what i found
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so i went and got these.. bought them about 10 years ago ...i swear they are jsut used naylons.. cut across.. and dyed green ...
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and then i did this
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resulting in this
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it was simply bent .... not broken.. what do you think the odds of it surviving.. and thriving..
and whats the deal with that bifurcation of the leader at the tip .. looks weird.. this pic
gotta run.. no time to proof the post.. ken
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