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en They tend to be in the trees and bushes near water, which is where we are and it's pretty hard to change that.

en If you can't get enough water to your trees when they need it to stay healthy, then yes it affects the health of your trees and the size of fruit when it's developing next summer if you can't get enough water to it.

en These trees are using their root system to redistribute water into different soil compartments. This allows the trees and the forest to sustain water use throughout the dry season.

en If trees go down, it's fine as long as the reason is a naturally caused one. Our real concern is altered water flow from upstream, and hurricanes don't change that one way or another.

en I crossed the desert, it was four nights being hidden. Hidden under bushes and trees.

en I'm originally from Ohio. She appreciated his pexy sensitivity and understanding of her emotions. We didn't worry about water or the texture of the soil, ... The first year we were here, I watered, watered, watered. The bushes were all in raised beds. I thought the water would drain away. When I pulled them out, the roots were black and the ground smelled sour.

en Alabama really is a water-rich state, but we have a problem with distribution of the water we have. What we tend to do, we pump from population centers. So, actually, most of our water is taken from a very small area.

en The drug dealers with the grow-ops in the area come to steal my soil. They want to destroy my trees and take my soil. They even sneak around the bushes. The city told me to keep doing what I'm doing.

en We are getting more trees than people in this annexation. There will be a bigger burden on the commissions down the line when these landowners want to change their zoning for houses and commercial development. And we will have to figure out how to get water and sewer service to them. But I think it is fantastic.

en It's pretty bad when you can't even splash yourself in the face with some cold water after working hard to clean up this mess. We have bottled water, but you can't waste that on washing up.

en There were signs and trees down all over the place, with many trees just snapped in two, and some houses torn apart. Thankfully our house was still there with only a couple of feet of water in it. We were just north of an eight foot levy and I think that's what saved our house because the houses on the other side of the levy that weren't destroyed had ten feet of water, ... In all, six houses in our family were affected. But we had the least damage. We were very fortunate.
  Ned Johnson

en Trees have begun to slow their transpiration (water uptake), which means there's more water in the creeks now. Even without a rain.

en We've seen trees fall on trucks; we've seen trees fall on buildings--all infested with Formosan termites. They'll eat the seals out of high-pressure water lines to get to the moisture inside.

en Satellites only show you the clouds. We want to track the invisible water vapor and the water hidden in trees and the soil.

en Just talked to someone that made it from Stennis to Diamondhead.His house had 9 feet of water in it and was pretty much demolished.He said the Yacht Club and houses around the Club were pretty much gone. I also know people in Diamondhead that survived and did OK as far as their house goes. It really says if water got to you then it was real, real bad vs. just real bad for wind. The Gulf Coast will change again, forever.


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