I prefer native trees.  They usually require the least maintenance.  If 
maintenance is not an issue, I like fruit trees for the harvest factor. *smile*


Jennifer
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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Lee A. Stone 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Saturday, August 22, 2009 7:53 AM
  Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] at daughters house


    
  Bob, consider for tree planting a Dawn redwood. a cousin to the big 
  giants in California. these dawn Redwoods are native to the area of 
  Manchuria China. . so they would make out just fine in yur state.. 
  these trees are used along some streets in detroit,Mich..Lee

  On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 11:20:20PM 
  -0400, chiliblindman wrote:
  > My daughter and her husband made settlement on a house on her 21st birthday 
in July. I have been here every week since than on different days. Last weekend 
we went washer and dryer shopping and tore some trees out. This weekend we will 
try to run a dryer vent out the basement wall, trim trees, plant flowers and 
make measurements for future projects. The back steps only has a hand rail on 
one side and it should have one on both sides.
  > There is a nice house 2 blocks away that they want me to buy and move 
closer. It just happens to be a corner lot and never again will I ever consider 
that option. Besides it is way to rich for my blood at my age or any age for 
that matter.
  > ...........bob
  > 
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  "What man has done, man can aspire to do."
  -- Jerry Pournelle, about space flight
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