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Woodchuck

Hi As best as I can tell, there seems to be a woodchuck just moved in under my daughter's apple tree. Anyone have any experience removing them? (Other than waiting with a rifle, as we did in the old days) Thanx....

Posted by hob in Garden Forum 20 years ago 
apples or oranges?

David Hare-Scott schrieb: i am quite content with the responses i already got. i cannot grow oranges, but i have an apple tree in my garden. actually this post should not be taken too seriously. its primary purpose was entertainment.

Posted by MeaningWhat in Garden Forum 15 years ago 
Phone battery is it fu*ked?

The Apple stuff I've got all charge to 100% by default - and they've been doing that every day while still keeping within spec - 80% of battery capacity after 1000 cycles. Charging does tend to slow considerably after about 90%, though.

Posted by RJH in UK Do-It-Yourself Forum 5 months ago 
Engine oil as an essential item in the tree-surgeon's kit bag

snipped-for-privacy@apple-juice.co.uk (D.M. Procida) wrote in news:1g9612k.xmluc314po4gzN% snipped-for-privacy@apple-juice.co.uk: Trees are practically unkillable by brute force, they are capable of sprouting from a small stump and this fact is used in coppicing.

Posted by mike ring in UK Do-It-Yourself Forum 22 years ago 
apple and apricot tree shoots

karaman, If either of these two trees are grafted (apple maybe and apricot less likely), these root suckers growing from the ground do not have the characteristics of the tree above them. If not grafted, then they do.

Posted by sherwin dubren in Fruit and Vegetable Gardening 16 years ago 
Pretty sure I know the answer, But.........

Recently moved into new house, Loveley garden but gone to seed a bit. there are two Magnolia trees in the corner, look nice but if I were here twenty years ago I would have opted for Apple trees.

Posted by Stanhoney in Fruit and Vegetable Gardening 15 years ago 
Re: BIG TREB

Just be careful you don't hurl an apple over a 20' high concrete wall and onto a busy highway. Oops. ;) (I was trying to *hit* the wall, not throw over it.) (Vandalism, arguably, even temporary graffiti, but neither is anything a little rain won't cure.)

Posted by Silvan in Woodworking Forum 22 years ago 
Banning Cars from Manhattan (Paul Goodman)

(Pomegranate = "apple of garnets" or something like that, sort of like pomme du terre, potato, translates as "earth apple") Have to get ripe ones, otherwise the juice is sour and the seeds are really hard. Ripe ones should be slightly fragrant (assuming one has a decent sense of ...

Posted by Kris Krieger in Architecture and Design 20 years ago 
Post oak

As would Apple wood, Cherry, Hickory, etc. Tom in KY, Grilling with hardwood chunks, apple and cherry. Mercy dat's some good eatin' !

Posted by squarei4dtoolguy in Woodworking Forum 20 years ago 
Fruit Juicer for eye problem

(apple and carrot is qute nice) However you do have to chop the fruit, veg, etc. into small pieces before it will go through and there's always the cleaning afterwards...

Posted by Gordon Henderson in UK Do-It-Yourself Forum 15 years ago 
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