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for the green fingered:
Got a stump about three and a half feet wide and two and a half foot width I need to get rid of.
pouring the stump in petrol and igniting made quite an impressive scene for about 2 minutes, but nothing more came of it.
heard you can drill the stump in several places and keep topping up with oil, doing it several times a week so it gets imprgnated and setting fire to it that way, but otherwise I'm stumped (ho bloody ho)
digging the tree out is out of the question, it's huge!
so come on people, best way to burn a tree, i'm sure fellow pyromaniacs like me out there might have a better solution
thanks!
> sweet Tooth wrote:
> bit of a hippie maybe but a good looking one !
>
> Ok good looking, bright and nice, whats the catch, you're blonde
> aren't you?
Yes i am !Sorry
No im not sorry really i like being blonde and its real!
> bit of a hippie maybe but a good looking one !
Ok good looking, bright and nice, whats the catch, you're blonde aren't you?
> Vampyr wrote:
> you're just reading off a website aren't you. or are you some kind
> of
> florist?
>
> I'm betting vegetarian or hippie :)
Oh no i love meat!
bit of a hippie maybe but a good looking one !
> you're just reading off a website aren't you. or are you some kind of
> florist?
No really im not passing info from bf !
he proud of me!
> you're just reading off a website aren't you. or are you some kind of
> florist?
I'm betting vegetarian or hippie :)
> Also a money tree(Crassula) is a good indoor tree for bonsai
> enthusiasts as the leaves can be pruned to the first set of new
> leaves throughout the year!
I've never been a fan, i just think theyre ugly if i'm thinking of the right tree, small pot plant with oval smooth leaves?