My favorite tree as a child was blown over in our windstorm, an old spruce that we climbed many times.. Submitted by RippingLegos t3_11aao9v on February 23, 2023 at 10:25 PM in Washington 25 comments 269
RandyJohnsonsBird t1_j9rglol wrote on February 24, 2023 at 12:58 AM Reply to comment by Stabbymcappleton in My favorite tree as a child was blown over in our windstorm, an old spruce that we climbed many times.. by RippingLegos Happens a lot with Doug fir and Hemlock too. And it travels through the soil from tree to tree. The area I live has had it so bad that they attempted to plant a generation of Ponderosa pine to try and filter out the disease. Permalink Parent 3 Stabbymcappleton t1_j9rm5iz wrote on February 24, 2023 at 1:39 AM You can thank Weyerhaeuser for a century of planting monoculture to feed their sawmills. Permalink Parent 5
Stabbymcappleton t1_j9rm5iz wrote on February 24, 2023 at 1:39 AM You can thank Weyerhaeuser for a century of planting monoculture to feed their sawmills. Permalink Parent 5
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