Baby Blues by Rick Kirkman and Jerry Scott for November 01, 2023

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    Ratkin  8 months ago

    The sequoias are disappearing from California due to climate change. Californians are now planting new seedlings in Oregon and Washington to prevent their extinction.

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    chief tommy  8 months ago

    Sequoia National Park. Family vacation in 1959. Remember it like it was yesterday

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    9thCapricorn  8 months ago

    Hammie. Sequoias grow forever to reach the height you’re thinking. You want a fast growing tree if you want a tree house. Sequoia is also a conifer so I don’t know about your dad not minding raking all those needles which is much harder to rake than deciduous trees which leaves are larger hence easier to rake and lose leaves only seasonally which is mostly in the fall while conifers shed on daily basis all year around. I would know because in my former Phoenix Arizona home, a neighbor planted a conifer tree that grew taller than my fence and shed its needles into my pool everyday. We skimmed our pool all the time.

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    danketaz Premium Member 8 months ago

    And Zoe sees you stuck at the tippy-top and just smiles.

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    iggyman  8 months ago

    I think most trees would not grow fast enough for a tree house before the kids grew up!

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    j_m_kuehl  8 months ago

    He’s thinking ahead for grand kids to enjoy the tree

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    BenGMan  8 months ago

    That would be fatal Hammie.

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    jmcenanly  8 months ago

    By the time it is big and strong enough to support a tree house,Hammie’s grand kids will be old enough to enjoy it.

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    nosirrom  8 months ago

    Hammie, he said a tree house, not tree apartment high rise.

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    saylorgirl  8 months ago

    A pin tree grows very fast! I have one in my backyard that we planted a few years ago. It’s now taller than the house.

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    Dkram  8 months ago

    Think big Hammie, think big.

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    ctolson  8 months ago

    Hammie my boy, you will never live long enough to have a tree house in a Sequoia. Maybe your grandkids.

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    Just-me  8 months ago

    They get really tall and get lots of girth but it’ll take about 500 yearsHammie.

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    Daltongang Premium Member 8 months ago

    Darryl, here is a thought, plant a tree that is native to your region. They will thrive much better than bringing in something from some other region. Where I live the river birch was a popular landscaping choice. Problem was it isn’t native to our area and they would only thrive for about 10 years before they began to die off. They don’t do well in clay soil. So many people have had to cut their dying river birch trees down and replace them with something else.

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    calliarcale  8 months ago

    Sounds like you want a fantasy tree. ;-)

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    cracker65  8 months ago

    By the time it gets that big, hammie will be an adult.

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    PoodleGroomer  8 months ago

    Pin oak is an 80 year tree. Black oak is a 400 year tree.

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    IndyW  8 months ago

    Austrees grow 6 to 8 feet a year, make shade, and are drought resistant.

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    stamps  8 months ago

    By the time a sequioa gets big enough for a treehouse, Hammie’s children will be ready for it.

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    David P. McLaughlin  8 months ago

    Real kids would be grown and off to college etc. before the tree would be big enough for a tree house. This comic may last long enough to show a tree with a tree house.

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    ellisaana Premium Member 8 months ago

    Depends where you are. In the mid-Atlantic, on the east coast of North America, one of the fastest growing, and largest trees is Liriodendron tulipifera aka tulip tree or tulip poplar. But, you’d better plant it in the back yard; it will tower over your house in no time. Westward to at least the Mississippi, tulip trees grow almost anywhere that was native forest. Taller than almost every other eastern tree, they are excellent lightning rods.

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    [Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce]  8 months ago

    dON’T PLANT A CRABAPPLE TREE.HAD ONE IN OUR FRONT YARD YEARS AGO.nOT ONLY WERE THEY INEDIBLE,LAWN A SQUASHD MESS

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    The Quiet One  8 months ago

    By the time it’s big enough for a tree house, Hammie will be grown.

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    ajakimber425  8 months ago

    Uh, I haven’t met a tree that isn’t! When we had ours, it was always the last one to shed.

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    amaryllis2 Premium Member 8 months ago

    Sweet cherry trees are gorgeous. Big, dark green leaves, bark that looks like tree jewelry as the tree gets older: silvery and shimmery. To keep raccoons and possums from climbing it and stealing the fruit, put an Erva bunny cage around the bottom of the trunk and do not tie it down with stakes, let it rattle freely if anything touches it. Even the squirrels don’t like them because they think they’ll be in a cage if they run down the tree. It worked!

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    GirlGeek Premium Member 8 months ago

    I’m sad we never got to see Zoe’s costume. So much buildup…it feels wasteful at this point.

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    ToneeRhianRose  about 2 months ago

    Haha! (^▽^)

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