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Started by rte66man, January 22, 2024, 08:30:59 AM

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cl94

Well, that shortens that gap. Much needed. Now if they could only get the one north of Lodi that I was stuck in for a while last week because I-5 was closed...

As far as the oleanders, current policy is to not replant them because they're invasive. In recent-ish years, there have been cases of them establishing outside of highway ROWs.
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Bickendan

Quote from: cl94 on August 27, 2024, 12:21:35 AMWell, that shortens that gap. Much needed. Now if they could only get the one north of Lodi that I was stuck in for a while last week because I-5 was closed...

As far as the oleanders, current policy is to not replant them because they're invasive. In recent-ish years, there have been cases of them establishing outside of highway ROWs.
It would be nice if they were replaced with a native plant or shrub then.

Max Rockatansky

Quote from: Bickendan on September 14, 2024, 11:53:02 PM
Quote from: cl94 on August 27, 2024, 12:21:35 AMWell, that shortens that gap. Much needed. Now if they could only get the one north of Lodi that I was stuck in for a while last week because I-5 was closed...

As far as the oleanders, current policy is to not replant them because they're invasive. In recent-ish years, there have been cases of them establishing outside of highway ROWs.
It would be nice if they were replaced with a native plant or shrub then.

There is hardly anything native growing in this valley anymore with all the big ag operators.



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