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Why are they cutting the branches? Is it because they don't like the tree or you or because they think there's more chance that a plant/s will thrive given more light. You could throw some Columbine seeds over their garden. Nice delicate flowers on long stems, 10" spread, approx. 8" high; and like poppies, once they have one, they'll have many more. Unlike poppies, the roots of columbine go down some 8-10". They're a bugger to get rid of unless you catch them early and could easily swamp their garden in 2-3yrs.

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Read .... pull up a chair fella its on ............ding ding round 1 wearing red stein's size 9 a fake stihl hoody bald head and class 1's lol

 

Hi white do we need to see round 2 or is a knock out 😻😻😻thanks Jon

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I think I would return the arisings.

 

One at a time. Through the letter box. Dipped in honey and the letter box left a little open.

 

Preferably each time they go away/out to work.

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