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Beware of unnecessary warnings.

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  • missconstrue@mefi.socialM missconstrue@mefi.social

    @MAJ1 @kibcol1049 I honestly think my logic every spring is that surely the branch is higher now, than it was before. And indeed it may be, but it’s the prairie, stuff doesn’t grow like I was in the tropics. In the tropics, that tree would be a canopy, not hanging around menacing me at hobbit height for years at a time.

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    @MissConstrue @MAJ1 According to my extensive research (2 mins on Google), after initial growth the branches stay at the same height, but get thicker. Who knew? certainly not my head!

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    • kibcol1049@mstdn.socialK kibcol1049@mstdn.social

      @MissConstrue @MAJ1 According to my extensive research (2 mins on Google), after initial growth the branches stay at the same height, but get thicker. Who knew? certainly not my head!

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      @kibcol1049 @MissConstrue I’m telling you - stilts are the way to go!

      I read that too. Flipping trees, you would think they would make more effort! 😁

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      • kibcol1049@mstdn.socialK kibcol1049@mstdn.social

        @MissConstrue @MAJ1 According to my extensive research (2 mins on Google), after initial growth the branches stay at the same height, but get thicker. Who knew? certainly not my head!

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        @MissConstrue @MAJ1 @kibcol1049 this is correct, trees grow out rather than up from the base. Non-tree things that look like trees are liable to be different though

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        • cowman@nfld.meC cowman@nfld.me

          @MissConstrue @MAJ1 @kibcol1049 this is correct, trees grow out rather than up from the base. Non-tree things that look like trees are liable to be different though

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          @cowman @MissConstrue @MAJ1 👍

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          • maj1@beige.partyM maj1@beige.party

            @kibcol1049 Morning Col 👋😊

            I barely take note of necessary ones!

            I ignored a height restriction once, gave myself a right bang on the noggin on the doorframe!

            Have a good one my friend! 😊🫶 🐿️🖖

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            @MAJ1 @kibcol1049

            Don't know why, that brought to mind this Dave Allen sketch. He got a broken nose from that one.

            https://youtu.be/DMFzcua9knw?si=SlWzDVdSvuNsEyzb

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              @oheso @MAJ1 @kibcol1049 I know it is a joke but anyone on blood thinners should do just that.

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              • john_loader@ohai.socialJ john_loader@ohai.social

                @oheso @MAJ1 @kibcol1049 I know it is a joke but anyone on blood thinners should do just that.

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                @John_Loader @oheso @MAJ1 👍

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                • cowman@nfld.meC cowman@nfld.me

                  @MissConstrue @MAJ1 @kibcol1049 this is correct, trees grow out rather than up from the base. Non-tree things that look like trees are liable to be different though

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                  @cowman @MissConstrue @MAJ1 @kibcol1049 More than once, as a way of explaining this, I've asked others if they've ever seen an old fence nailed to a tree and hanging up in the air.

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                  • chertridge@beige.partyC chertridge@beige.party

                    @cowman @MissConstrue @MAJ1 @kibcol1049 More than once, as a way of explaining this, I've asked others if they've ever seen an old fence nailed to a tree and hanging up in the air.

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                    @MissConstrue @MAJ1 @kibcol1049 @chertridge hah yah my current fence is nailed to a tree, sort of. Having not faired well some high winds...

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                    • chertridge@beige.partyC chertridge@beige.party

                      @cowman @MissConstrue @MAJ1 @kibcol1049 More than once, as a way of explaining this, I've asked others if they've ever seen an old fence nailed to a tree and hanging up in the air.

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                      @chertridge @cowman @MAJ1 @kibcol1049 Ya know, I’ve lived in the rural south most of my life, and until this thread, I do not recall seeing fence nailed to a tree. I’ll be honest though, my fence line is so wavy, it looks like tide rolling. (Ok, it’s not quite that bad, but it is 30 years old and looks it. But the estimate to replace it was over 100k, so...I kinda wish I had trees to prop it up...cause ain’t nobody got six figures for a fence. 🤣)

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                      • missconstrue@mefi.socialM missconstrue@mefi.social

                        @chertridge @cowman @MAJ1 @kibcol1049 Ya know, I’ve lived in the rural south most of my life, and until this thread, I do not recall seeing fence nailed to a tree. I’ll be honest though, my fence line is so wavy, it looks like tide rolling. (Ok, it’s not quite that bad, but it is 30 years old and looks it. But the estimate to replace it was over 100k, so...I kinda wish I had trees to prop it up...cause ain’t nobody got six figures for a fence. 🤣)

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                        @MissConstrue @chertridge @cowman @MAJ1 Crikey, that must be a very long fence. 🤔☹️

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                        • missconstrue@mefi.socialM missconstrue@mefi.social

                          @chertridge @cowman @MAJ1 @kibcol1049 Ya know, I’ve lived in the rural south most of my life, and until this thread, I do not recall seeing fence nailed to a tree. I’ll be honest though, my fence line is so wavy, it looks like tide rolling. (Ok, it’s not quite that bad, but it is 30 years old and looks it. But the estimate to replace it was over 100k, so...I kinda wish I had trees to prop it up...cause ain’t nobody got six figures for a fence. 🤣)

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                          @chertridge @MAJ1 @kibcol1049 @MissConstrue ooo that is a lot for a fence!! I'd prob leave it also!

                          Though I do have another possibly janky solution: cheap straps + some of those dog stakes. I put a level on the post and tightened until it was straight, at least this was my plan for the winter and it's held up so far. 🙂

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                          • fragarach@social.vivaldi.netF fragarach@social.vivaldi.net

                            @MAJ1 @kibcol1049

                            Don't know why, that brought to mind this Dave Allen sketch. He got a broken nose from that one.

                            https://youtu.be/DMFzcua9knw?si=SlWzDVdSvuNsEyzb

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                            @Fragarach @kibcol1049 Evening Fragarach 👋😊

                            😆

                            Hope oyu’ve had a good day mon ami! 😊🫶 🐿️🖖

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                            • cowman@nfld.meC cowman@nfld.me

                              @chertridge @MAJ1 @kibcol1049 @MissConstrue ooo that is a lot for a fence!! I'd prob leave it also!

                              Though I do have another possibly janky solution: cheap straps + some of those dog stakes. I put a level on the post and tightened until it was straight, at least this was my plan for the winter and it's held up so far. 🙂

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                              @cowman @chertridge @MAJ1 @kibcol1049
                              That’s pretty much what I was gonna try for the posts, and reset and cement them in place. Then just do a section at a time, as I have time to build it. And yeah, it’s thousands of feet of fence, about half of which is inaccessible to heavy equipment, because it would break the irrigation. Since I had the inground pool demolished last fall, I don’t legally have to keep the property fenced with six foot barrier fencing, I may just take it out. I don’t care if people wander through my gardens, as long as they don’t bother the bobcat. 🤷🏻‍♀️🤘🏼

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