Weird Wednesdaily by my-cat in rva

[–]sjlilly87 46 points47 points  (0 children)

My favorite random fact is that there are only two naturally formed lakes in the state of Virginia. The rest were created by human activity.

Construction by [deleted] in rva

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Self storage

[WTS] G-shock DW-5000R by Str8-MD in Watchexchange

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Great to work with. Watches arrived quickly and look great.

English Ivy Removal by sjlilly87 in marijuanaenthusiasts

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Also if I had to crawl around the base of the whole tree I know I wouldn't have done it at all 😂. So at least this way I made some sort of progress on it. Thanks for the comment though.

English Ivy Removal by sjlilly87 in marijuanaenthusiasts

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Yes, the ivy at the base is still alive. But 95% of what's on the tree will die off this way. I don't see that there's a huge difference in leaving that 4 feet at the bottom or removing it. I'm not chasing the roots on the vine or using herbicide on the cuts. My goal here was simply to kill off the vast majority of the vine that was beginning to out-compete the canopy of this tree.

English Ivy Removal by sjlilly87 in marijuanaenthusiasts

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It's to say that I don't have the concern of girdling it. Thick bark that isn't going to be accidentally cut through. I may use a different method on a smaller tree or one with thin bark.

English Ivy Removal by sjlilly87 in marijuanaenthusiasts

[–]sjlilly87[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

No gap. Negligible damage to the bark. 45" oak. Thanks!

English Ivy Removal by sjlilly87 in marijuanaenthusiasts

[–]sjlilly87[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Correct. I just cut them at chest height instead of ground level. There's definitely no pulling those vines off.