Okay, you only want to chop it down when it's dry.
I guess it already said it's goodbye by drying off.
Yes, once it became dry and withered, we knew it was far gone, time to go. !BBH
Maybe @gratefuleveryday could plant more "Liberty Elm" trees elsewhere, possibly in the sufficiently large yards of relatives or friends. 🤔🧘♂️🤓
!HOPE
!WEIRD
!INDEED
Tall trees like that are planted far away from the house to avoid destruction.
But !INDEED if he has a large land he can do that.
!HOPE
@gratefuleveryday already has hindrances simply having a chicken egg farm, which I !HOPE doesn't apply to tree planting !INDEED. 🤔🤯🤗🤓
!WEIRD
!PIZZA
It might as well apply to tree planting.
We don't follow any protocols in most places here.
But in some cases we wished there were protocols and environmental services could really step up because most residents plant trees very close to the house.
!INDEED
!HOPE
I think that there should be no problems with planting any tree on one's own yard, unless the tree already affects the neighbors' properties (such as overshadowing the yard and falling leaves/fruits). 🤔🧘♂️🤯🤓
!HOPE !INDEED !WEIRD !HUG