Trees are good but planting them in the area between
sidewalks and curbing doesn't make any sense to me,
unless you think growing a tree directly under power &
telephone lines is a good idea.

I always wonder what someone is thinking when they
plant a tree under a power line.

Maybe they think their tree will have a 6th sense
and somehow know to grow around the power line
so that Aspundh wont have to come out and
butcher it 10-15 years after it was planted ?

The best thing to plant between sidewalks and curbs
is green grass.

WRZ

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From: Kyle Cassidy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: [UC] water heater question
Date: Mon, 3 May 2004 08:36:43 -0400

>Do you happen to have curbside fencing ?
>A lot of installers like to "get over" on dopes
>who have curbside fencing, especially if
>their last name is Diller or Cassidy.

Alas, no. my curbside fencing has all been forceably removed by drunks and
miscreants. Perhaps I can use the sawed apart halves of the water heater to
protect my plants from being trod upon. I was also thinking I could just
plant a tree there.

Maybe next weekend.

Kyle
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