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Saltwater ninga thieves
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That sucks man. If you don't mind me asking, which business do you own?
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The palm tree place in the Berry.
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The one right off of 90?
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thats the one
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O ok, I'll keep my ears open to see if somebody says something and I'll let you know.
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This world is getting crazy, this is why I keep my AR loaded at all times.
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Its Bush's fault......
Fo real I hate a damn theft |
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lol...sorry for your loss but I'm just picturing a few guys busting into a place to try to steal a palm tree.
Not only is it not inconspicuous, what the heck are they going to do with a palm tree? |
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wow
you would freak at the price of a nice palm tree . or a real nice Sago [palm\
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Yous knows we gots to have shade for da BBQ ova at Shaniqua's howse
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Theyve been breakin into our rock yard down there too. Took both gates clean off and took em! All of this fer a lil rock? Desperate people i guess
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hmmmm
That's somebody stealin to order. Either they building a place or they are steling for someone who is.
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wrong species, think a little more across the border(Salt water) |
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I keeps my guns loaded too at all times,but just doesnt do much good if your not there. And yeah,eman it was a pygmy date palm about 200.00 The tree doesnt bother me as much as my wheelbarrow,cause I use that all the time. Well, yes the tree bothers me too, just pisses me off. If I could just catch them one time, one time you hear me?
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HEY SPECK-CHASER, my cuban royals i am very worried about. any good deals on silvestris? help a poor boy out.
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Depending on where you live,those cubans are prolly toast. They are not near as hardy as queen palms,and the queen palms took a burn-some aint gonna make it. Just got some nice sylvesters in yesterday,let me know what you need,Ill fix you up. |
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I hate to kill any palm tree. In the past I have potted the seedlings and have given them away. I am now out of sources to give them to. Since you are in the palm business, do you want them? I was planning to pull all of them this weekend, to shape up the rock bed area under the Pindo. They do grow fast for a palm. Once I get them all pulled and potted, they are yours for free, if you want them. I'll give you a count when I am finished. I have to put three trees in one pot, as my pot resource is limited. So they will need to be divided later. PS: I am in Pensacola. Pindo palm tree,cold hardy fast growing tropical container jelly palm Start now for that tropical palm tree look on your deck /home can be kept in a pot for years, This beautiful feather palm has long pinnate leaves that arch and recurve towards the ground from atop a thick stout trunk. The trunk can grow to 20 feet, but normally reaches 12 to 15 feet with a diameter of 1 to 1.5 feet. Leaves range from light green to bluish gray and grow 5 to 10 feet long. The leaf stems range from about 2 to 4 feet in length and have spines along both edges. The palm produces bright orange fruit (often called pindo dates in the deep south). These palms vary in form. Specimens raised in dry and/or infertile soils tend to be smaller in stature with smaller leaves. Light also affects the plant's form while those grown in full sun are more compact. Culture Light: Full sun to moderate shade (the fronds grow longer in shady situations, giving the palm a more graceful aspect than those grown in full sun). Moisture: Prefers sandy, well drained soil but is adaptable and very drought tolerant. Regular watering and feeding will produce a faster growing, more attractive palm. Pindo Palm.jpg |
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