As we all know, Stuff Happens, especially when other stuff gets in the way. I made a bad mistake when I built the pond in 1995 by planting Bald Cypress trees. Little did I know how readily they reproduce. :shocked2: I had several years of neglect.
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The seeds from the cones float and sprout whenever and wherever they touch soil. Yes, I could spray with 2,4 D but I do not like spraying the water.
Anyway, Marty hauled one of his excavators over and put it to work.
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Yup, pulling the trees up by the roots he did.
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I say good job and good riddance. The power line and trees in the background are sorta deceptive because they are actually about ~20 yards behind the bottom of the levee, so ~40 yards from the top of the levee. He did the above yesterday and went back today to finish up. I am anxious to see what he gets done today. We will fall and poison the stumps on the two "mother" trees. I wish that I could have been with him.
They were starting to be a problem clear back the last time I was there as I remember.
That's a huge improvement!
Great job done or in progress. Nice to have access to big equipment. ffcool Didn't know cypress was a problem. Was they growing out into the pond? They ain't now. ffcheesy ffwave
The 'like' button didn't stop me from seeing and posting. ffcheesy
Marty did a fine job, that pond looks better for shore! ffsmiley
He has been back all day today and he finished cleaning the pond bank the rest of the way.
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Our next order of business will be to fall those two mother trees on the left and that sprout beside the pier. This is exciting to restore the pond back to where it was and should be.
I just talked with Marty after he got home. He did much more than the pond levee such as removing tree limbs from our main road and back filling some washouts.
Our next big project will be to locate a suitable relocation spot for our washed out bridge.
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It doesn't matter how nice we had it nor how proud we were....
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Yup, washed out again. We are salvaging the poles for the rebuild in a different location. I think/hope that I have enough White & Post Oak for all new decking.
We try to always have two bridges but as you can see, we are back down to one.
Much better!!!!
Will certainly keep a fella busy enough replacing bridges or decks of bridges. You get a lot of water and fast at times on flat terrain. I'm amazed in some rains we get here, the hillside on open fields is one big wide shallow brook. ffcheesy Most sloping fields here are terraced these days.
Very nice work. Looks great.
It looks good, MM.
Your pond site must be much better suited for bald cypress than mine. I planted two of them when I was around 10 years old. One is probably 5" dbh and the other is only 2-3". My pond occasionally gets covered in weeds. Last time I was able to use the telehandler's forks to remove most of them. After cleaning it once from a canoe using a potato rake, I made an attachment for the front of my tractor.
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