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tikitammy
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Wed, Aug 3, 2005 7:21 AM
I will be visiting the Destin, FL area the week of September 18th and I would love to find a very cheap or free palm(s) for carving. Can anyone help me? or at least give me some ideas? |
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AlohaStation
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Wed, Aug 3, 2005 8:42 AM
Take a chainsaw. Sabal Palms are indiginous and can be found everywhere. Pine trees are the majority of lumber up there. OR call a landscaping company and have them save you some. |
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Wed, Aug 3, 2005 9:20 AM
Be careful with the chainsaw though. The Sabal palm or cabbage palm is the State Tree and thus is protected and Some counties do not allow removal without a permit. However there are Always palms being removed for building and landscaping purpouses. Aloha sters you right. Tree companies will usually Give them to you if you show up with a truck and a smile. |
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Philot
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Wed, Aug 3, 2005 10:06 AM
Pray for a hurricane. (Just kidding! As a Floridan, I'm allowed make jokes like that! 21?!!!! You've got to be kidding!) |
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Wed, Aug 3, 2005 11:31 AM
12 packs of icy cold beer will go far this time of year and it's heat/humidity... Never hurts to have a $20 bill or 2, either. :) Most landscaping companies wait til the dead stump has "died" a little before cutting it down- I assume for carving this is a good thing too, as the stump gets to dry out a little- making for less weight are possibly better drying? Less weight helps for sure... |
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tikitammy
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Wed, Aug 3, 2005 11:47 AM
AlohaStation: Chainsaws scare me too much, but thanks for the suggestion. Benzart: Thanks, I'll call a few places in advance. Southern charm is my specialty, so I have no problem laying it on. Philot: funny, but not funny, I have researched the hurrican predictions & it seems the rest of the season is focused on the Eastern part of the U.S. LOOK OUT Carolinas! Our vacation was ruined last year by Ivan. CaptSkully: So true, I've bribed many friends with a six-pack to move some piece of heavy furniture. Keeping my fingers crossed. THANKS! |
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flacookz
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Wed, Aug 3, 2005 12:44 PM
The Drier the cheaper its is to ship...If you feel like a puzzle I can ship sawdust and pieces....Good luck and enjoy the visit to the Sunshine/Hurricane State. |
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AlohaStation
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Wed, Aug 3, 2005 2:06 PM
They just had 3 (Ivan, Cindy, Dennis). So there may be plenty of palm stumps around. |
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