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Re: First small FoodPlot
[Re: jaret_24]
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09/15/13 01:52 AM
09/15/13 01:52 AM
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I love hunting plots that have really thick stuff around them like that. Looks good to me!
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Re: First small FoodPlot
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09/15/13 11:34 AM
09/15/13 11:34 AM
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Cut the pine down in the right hand corner if you own the land. It will be alot easier to work the land with it gone and the pine will not produce any fruit. Pine needles will also hinder the plant growth in the field.
I can't stand a thief.
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