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I have never supported eco vandalism before this.
Posted by Hates Idiots
18th Sep
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even more fun
Posted by rhodez
19th Sep
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That's a lot more beneficial....
Than the thousands of ficus trees. :P
Posted by gork platter
17th Sep
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I have never supported eco vandalism before this.
Keep up the good fight!
I grew up in a city with massive oak trees on the city sidewalks and in parks and the millions of acorns that go with them. We also had pine and chestnut trees in the mix. Acorns, pine cones and chestnuts are apparently too dangerous for todays generations of children and adults to be around.
Urban bans on fruit bearing trees have gradually removed these majestic trees from many New England cities as old ones die off and are not replaced.
I grew up in a city with massive oak trees on the city sidewalks and in parks and the millions of acorns that go with them. We also had pine and chestnut trees in the mix. Acorns, pine cones and chestnuts are apparently too dangerous for todays generations of children and adults to be around.
Urban bans on fruit bearing trees have gradually removed these majestic trees from many New England cities as old ones die off and are not replaced.
Posted by Hates Idiots
18th Sep
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Go Guerrilla Grafters,
Its plainly stupid to plant useless trees when when fruit/nut trees can grow equally as well or better. Why can't we be smart about our environment? To avoid the mess simply pick the fruit/nuts when they are ripe and if you don't know how to tell when they are ripe look it up on the Internet and learn.
Posted by sotiris1@...
18th Sep
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50 trees???
Thirty people have grafted fifty trees and this is a news story? What next 60 people picked up 100 candy wrapers in a great show of public spirit?
Posted by jimofil
19th Sep
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It's all just fun until
...someone finds a way to graft branches from coca trees
Posted by rmagahiz@...
19th Sep
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even more fun
That would certainly help the trade balance!
Posted by rhodez
19th Sep