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Re: Catalpa Trees
[Re: gastoka]
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03/06/23 06:36 PM
03/06/23 06:36 PM
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quailman
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If you find a couple trees, best way to get em up and running with the worms is to find some worms and put them on your trees. They'll take care of the rest.
Had 2 in my backyard years ago, but a buck decided he liked to rub on them. Killed both of them.
Life is a journey. Make sure and bring plenty of Beer.
My luck has been so bad lately, it could be raining pussies and I'd catch one with a dick broke off in it.
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Re: Catalpa Trees
[Re: quailman]
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03/07/23 08:03 AM
03/07/23 08:03 AM
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gastoka
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If you find a couple trees, best way to get em up and running with the worms is to find some worms and put them on your trees. They'll take care of the rest.
Had 2 in my backyard years ago, but a buck decided he liked to rub on them. Killed both of them. Great idea transplanting worms.
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Re: Catalpa Trees
[Re: Jdkprp70]
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03/10/23 03:53 PM
03/10/23 03:53 PM
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gastoka
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I've got 3 trees I transplanted as a kid at my parents house. I could let you know when worms show up. That'd be great. Thanks
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Re: Catalpa Trees
[Re: gastoka]
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04/23/23 10:56 PM
04/23/23 10:56 PM
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Maggie123
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Doe
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Lost mine in the cold this past year.
Be kind to one another and tell the ones you love that you love them often. We never know what tomorrow will bring.
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Re: Catalpa Trees
[Re: quailman]
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06/10/23 01:50 PM
06/10/23 01:50 PM
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Joined: Feb 2009
Posts: 2,098 Saraland, Al
BamaFan64
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If you find a couple trees, best way to get em up and running with the worms is to find some worms and put them on your trees. They'll take care of the rest.
Had 2 in my backyard years ago, but a buck decided he liked to rub on them. Killed both of them. This. Fortunately they also root very easily. I’ve taken catalpa sticks, stuck them in the ground and in a few years you have a tree. Cut them off waist high in the fall and they’re short enough to get the worms the next spring and summer.
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