Tarheel1
I TOLD YALL IT WASN’T GOING TO SNOW
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There's already a lot of idiots. It doesn't matter if there's 8 or 50.Can’t wait for this summer when there’s 8 people on here so we can be idiots in the whamby in peace
People who eat regular cornflakes areThere's already a lot of idiots. It doesn't matter if there's 8 or 50.
Well yes but the 8 that are here in the summer won’t complain about me and fro and lick flooding notifications because the complainers won’t be there to see itThere's already a lot of idiots. It doesn't matter if there's 8 or 50.
Can’t wait to say how much I love the heat without triggering anybodyWell yes but the 8 that are here in the summer won’t complain about me and fro and lick flooding notifications because the complainers won’t be there to see it
Time for us kings to rule !Can’t wait to say how much I love the heat without triggering anybody
I so don’t eat regular cornflakes that when I was a kid I used to dump sugar , honey, maple syrup on my cereal. I used to pour juice instead of milk, I even used soda once ! Come at me!People who eat regular cornflakes are
Saying you love heat all the time = getting called out/snarky commentsTime for us kings to rule !
At least they have flavor
Double standard yeah , it’s basic human interaction 101. The majority will always discriminate and dictate the norms .Saying you love heat all the time = getting called out/snarky comments
Cold lovers saying they want cold and snow all the time = instant upvotes and non snarky comments
At least they have flavor
I rather have something with no flavor than that crapAt least they have flavor
Right now the latest and greatest is Arizona Cypress “Blue Sapphire “ it’s been around for awhile, grows super fast almost Leland cypress fast, but no diseases or bugs bother it@Tarheel1 i need some recommendations. I want some evergreens to go down my road front for a noise buffer. What are some good ones that are resistant to the beetles and won’t turn brown and die on you? Also what kind of tree maturity would you go with to plant?
I’m so glad the grub hub commercial Isn’t on as much any moreIf I see the Allstate singing car thing commercial one more time
That one just weirdI’m so glad the grub hub commercial Isn’t on as much any more
The Carolina Sapphire Cypress has a growth rate like kudzu. Cryptomeria is another fast growing evergreen. My local Lowe's in SE Charlotte currently has both of them in stock.Right now the latest and greatest is Arizona Cypress “Blue Sapphire “ it’s been around for awhile, grows super fast almost Leland cypress fast, but no diseases or bugs bother it
You can probably find them at Lowe’s, 3 gallon is good enough, it’ll be 10’ tall and about 6’ wide in 2 years , easy, from 3 gallon! I think they have some planted at the Haywood Rd 385 mall exit. They have bluish foliage
You da manRight now the latest and greatest is Arizona Cypress “Blue Sapphire “ it’s been around for awhile, grows super fast almost Leland cypress fast, but no diseases or bugs bother it
You can probably find them at Lowe’s, 3 gallon is good enough, it’ll be 10’ tall and about 6’ wide in 2 years , easy, from 3 gallon! I think they have some planted at the Haywood Rd 385 mall exit. They have bluish foliage
That commercial is weird.I’m so glad the grub hub commercial Isn’t on as much any more
3 gallon probably 25-30$, maybe a little lessRight now the latest and greatest is Arizona Cypress “Blue Sapphire “ it’s been around for awhile, grows super fast almost Leland cypress fast, but no diseases or bugs bother it
You can probably find them at Lowe’s, 3 gallon is good enough, it’ll be 10’ tall and about 6’ wide in 2 years , easy, from 3 gallon! I think they have some planted at the Haywood Rd 385 mall exit. They have bluish foliage
Related: here's a list of every record set in 2020 for GSPGSP lists 2020 as its wettest year on record (73.7"). My station recorded 69.58". Despite being 4" behind GSP (which is only about 18 miles away in a straight line), still would go in as #4 all time.
In conclusion, it rained
The forest there is maritime evergreen , hardly a single bare tree along those forests . Been to fort Macon state park in December and it was 100% green.Also, shout out to a great spot called Bald Head Island. Most beach places look like, well, the beach. Bald Head Island looks like the jungles of Uganda got picked up and displaced at our coast. Beautiful homes tucked away surrounded by tall, rainforest jungle-like trees all within the island, yet you can go along the perimeter of the island for great beach views. Some homes have a higher stance leaving scenes of the beach for those that can look through the forest and see it. No home on the island is affordable, lest your annual income is that of a politician or lucky broker, but the views and scenery are the best you will get at a beach location. Living in the jungle with a nice house and beach views are great for those that want deciduous forest, yet have a beach.
I havent been in the dead of winter, but in October, still junglelike.The forest there is maritime evergreen , hardly a single bare tree along those forests . Been to fort Macon state park in December and it was 100% green.
Visit in winter it will be 100% green, those coastal forests are amazing . Live oaks , palmetto, various species of myrtle , hollies , and a few other broadleaf evergreens mixed with a few pine . Not one single deciduous tree in sight.I havent been in the dead of winter, but in October, still junglelike.
One thing I liked about Baldhead Island were that the trees there were junglelike. It wasnt your typical inland breed Hickory, Spruce, Maple, etc. It were trees that looked like were from Africa or South America rainforest. Cant speak for winter like you, but summer and fall were great. If money were no problem..Lol.Visit in winter it will be 100% green, those coastal forests are amazing . Live oaks , palmetto, various species of myrtle , hollies , and a few other broadleaf evergreens mixed with a few pine . Not one single deciduous tree in sight.
I wish lol, bald head island is amazing lol. Southeastern mixed forest is the dominant type in the Piedmont . It is a Hickory/Oak/Pine mix primarily . Further east the makeup changes , starting along the fall line and eastern and southern Piedmont . If you ever travel west of Raleigh notice the pines decrease and the deciduous trees increase . East of Raleigh the opposite happens with pine being most dominant . By the time you get close to the sounds you start getting mixed evergreen broadleaf coastal forests, then along the barrier islands its pretty much green year round.One thing I liked about Baldhead Island were that the trees there were junglelike. It wasnt your typical inland breed Hickory, Spruce, Maple, etc. It were trees that looked like were from Africa or South America rainforest. Cant speak for winter like you, but summer and fall were great. If money were no problem..Lol.
When I lived in Murfreesboro as a kid, we often came back to Chapel Hill to visit family. The Smokies and Blue Ridge had so little pine back then. I hope pine never invades that region, but since Ive grown up (supposedly, lol) it seems there are a few more. Maybe man's invasion of it, like you stated a few days ago, has something to do with it. However, its still a great place with quality trees. Your post was spot on, as thats exactly how I see the topography from west to east too.I wish lol, bald head island is amazing lol. Southeastern mixed forest is the dominant type in the Piedmont . It is a Hickory/Oak/Pine mix primarily . Further east the makeup changes , starting along the fall line and eastern and southern Piedmont . If you ever travel west of Raleigh notice the pines decrease and the deciduous trees increase . East of Raleigh the opposite happens with pine being most dominant . By the time you get close to the sounds you start getting mixed evergreen broadleaf coastal forests, then along the barrier islands its pretty much green year round.