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SailorBold

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Well was on my way to a job this morning and came across this grouping.. 

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On 7/18/2020 at 3:27 PM, DAVEinMB said:

@SailorBold super cool, the more dense the better :D

Right?  I swear tho.. if i see another mulberry...

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11 minutes ago, SailorBold said:

Right?  I swear tho.. if i see another mulberry...

:floor::greenthumb: There was one in the front yard,  until i cut it down.. Horrible tree for the desert, can destroy your Sewer lines as well.

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