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JustLurking
ParticipantI have 4 California Peppers along one side of my long driveway. They were put in about 8 years ago and are at least 30-40 feet tall now. The roots have spread a bit and are visible above the ground, but there hasn’t been any issue with the adjacent low wall or the driveway itself. I have 2 more elsewhere in the front yard. It doesn’t seem too messy to me. But then again, I also have a huge beautiful jacaranda in my front yard that I love. Right now it drops a tons of purple flowers on my lawn and I think it looks very pretty.
I also have 4 fruitless olives. They are beautiful trees, but don’t really provide much shade. I have a couple of mature ficus trees that do provide quite a bit of shade. They are not messy and don’t require frequent pruning.
Crape Myrtle are nice if you want a deciduous tree. This is good if you want to shade a southern exposure in the summer, but want the light and heat in the winter.
I love trees. We have more than an acre and more than 20 mature trees. Most trees don’t require a lot of water once they are well established.
JustLurking
ParticipantI have 4 California Peppers along one side of my long driveway. They were put in about 8 years ago and are at least 30-40 feet tall now. The roots have spread a bit and are visible above the ground, but there hasn’t been any issue with the adjacent low wall or the driveway itself. I have 2 more elsewhere in the front yard. It doesn’t seem too messy to me. But then again, I also have a huge beautiful jacaranda in my front yard that I love. Right now it drops a tons of purple flowers on my lawn and I think it looks very pretty.
I also have 4 fruitless olives. They are beautiful trees, but don’t really provide much shade. I have a couple of mature ficus trees that do provide quite a bit of shade. They are not messy and don’t require frequent pruning.
Crape Myrtle are nice if you want a deciduous tree. This is good if you want to shade a southern exposure in the summer, but want the light and heat in the winter.
I love trees. We have more than an acre and more than 20 mature trees. Most trees don’t require a lot of water once they are well established.
JustLurking
ParticipantI have 4 California Peppers along one side of my long driveway. They were put in about 8 years ago and are at least 30-40 feet tall now. The roots have spread a bit and are visible above the ground, but there hasn’t been any issue with the adjacent low wall or the driveway itself. I have 2 more elsewhere in the front yard. It doesn’t seem too messy to me. But then again, I also have a huge beautiful jacaranda in my front yard that I love. Right now it drops a tons of purple flowers on my lawn and I think it looks very pretty.
I also have 4 fruitless olives. They are beautiful trees, but don’t really provide much shade. I have a couple of mature ficus trees that do provide quite a bit of shade. They are not messy and don’t require frequent pruning.
Crape Myrtle are nice if you want a deciduous tree. This is good if you want to shade a southern exposure in the summer, but want the light and heat in the winter.
I love trees. We have more than an acre and more than 20 mature trees. Most trees don’t require a lot of water once they are well established.
JustLurking
ParticipantI have 4 California Peppers along one side of my long driveway. They were put in about 8 years ago and are at least 30-40 feet tall now. The roots have spread a bit and are visible above the ground, but there hasn’t been any issue with the adjacent low wall or the driveway itself. I have 2 more elsewhere in the front yard. It doesn’t seem too messy to me. But then again, I also have a huge beautiful jacaranda in my front yard that I love. Right now it drops a tons of purple flowers on my lawn and I think it looks very pretty.
I also have 4 fruitless olives. They are beautiful trees, but don’t really provide much shade. I have a couple of mature ficus trees that do provide quite a bit of shade. They are not messy and don’t require frequent pruning.
Crape Myrtle are nice if you want a deciduous tree. This is good if you want to shade a southern exposure in the summer, but want the light and heat in the winter.
I love trees. We have more than an acre and more than 20 mature trees. Most trees don’t require a lot of water once they are well established.
JustLurking
ParticipantCongratulations! I wish your family much happiness in your new home.
JustLurking
ParticipantCongratulations! I wish your family much happiness in your new home.
JustLurking
ParticipantCongratulations! I wish your family much happiness in your new home.
JustLurking
ParticipantCongratulations! I wish your family much happiness in your new home.
JustLurking
ParticipantCongratulations! I wish your family much happiness in your new home.
JustLurking
ParticipantYes, a contract can be renegotiated between 2 parties. But these contracts are no longer between 2 parties. The tax payer is the involuntary 3rd party (bag holder). That is where ethics comes into play. In my opinion, your rights (to refuse to honor your agreements) should not trump my rights (to not have to pay for your mistakes through my higher taxes).
JustLurking
ParticipantYes, a contract can be renegotiated between 2 parties. But these contracts are no longer between 2 parties. The tax payer is the involuntary 3rd party (bag holder). That is where ethics comes into play. In my opinion, your rights (to refuse to honor your agreements) should not trump my rights (to not have to pay for your mistakes through my higher taxes).
JustLurking
ParticipantYes, a contract can be renegotiated between 2 parties. But these contracts are no longer between 2 parties. The tax payer is the involuntary 3rd party (bag holder). That is where ethics comes into play. In my opinion, your rights (to refuse to honor your agreements) should not trump my rights (to not have to pay for your mistakes through my higher taxes).
JustLurking
ParticipantYes, a contract can be renegotiated between 2 parties. But these contracts are no longer between 2 parties. The tax payer is the involuntary 3rd party (bag holder). That is where ethics comes into play. In my opinion, your rights (to refuse to honor your agreements) should not trump my rights (to not have to pay for your mistakes through my higher taxes).
JustLurking
ParticipantYes, a contract can be renegotiated between 2 parties. But these contracts are no longer between 2 parties. The tax payer is the involuntary 3rd party (bag holder). That is where ethics comes into play. In my opinion, your rights (to refuse to honor your agreements) should not trump my rights (to not have to pay for your mistakes through my higher taxes).
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