The Big Stink

Muddyboots

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Really bad this year, trees heavily blossomed! Road kill deer in Alabama in July is a rose in comparison! High pressure bright blue skies and wow beautiful contrast!
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Really bad this year, trees heavily blossomed! Road kill deer in Alabama in July is a rose in comparison! High pressure bright blue skies and wow beautiful contrast!
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I'm in north Alabama. About 10 minutes from TN. I remember the first house I bought had a bradford pear. That first spring, I thought someone had put out a load of chicken little on their pasture. The stink just wouldn't go away. I couldn't figure out what it was for a while but I figured it out. The closer I got to that bradford pear, the worse it got. They are beautiful trees but theres reasons why you don't see people planting them anymore. Just when mine got big nice and pretty, a thunderstorm broke limbs out of it. It looked so bad, I had to cut it down.
 
Liquid pig fertilizer is an aftershave next to the smell from these trees. Could use as WMD!

Huh, cover up scent for deer hunting? Prob send deer off and running too!
 
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