debodun
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This is terrible... I would be soooo not happy! Did you report it to him? What was his response?I just went out and took a photo of it. I hope it regrows and I think my lawn guy will have to look for another customer. I didn't know his girlfriend was doing the mowing until it was over and I didn't notice it was gone yesterday. It was about 2 feet tall - she must have seen it.
YepActually, he should replace the tree
YesDid you report it to him?
None yet.What was his response?
She must have.Did she run over your bricks?!
There's no graft - I grew the tree from an apple seed.Probably will regrow, however be sure to look and see that the new growth is coming from above the root graft.
@debodun, I would let him replace it, but yea, not the same as your hand raised tree from a seed.I just checked my messages in NextDoor. He did respond apologizing and offering to get a new one. It wouldn't be the tree I raised from seed, though.
It's not petty... it's what is happening in your life and you're letting us know about it. No one else can determine what's petty or not petty to us. And the tree... yeah, that would seriously upset me... and a lot more since it was grown from a seed and not just picked up at a nursery. Is the guy in the pic you showed the mower... or his kids? If it's him, he's very young, isn't he?I know my problems are petty compared to what other have to endure, but they just seem to be snowballing lately.
I can't put a monetary value on the tree since I paid nothing for it, but it's like losing a pet.
no need to say anything libellous , just say yes, I would be grateful if you could buy another tree . Then once he has, cancel his services.. and find someone else..I know my problems are petty compared to what other have to endure, but they just seem to be snowballing lately.
I can't put a monetary value on the tree since I paid nothing for it, but it's like losing a pet.
I am hesitating to answer the lawn guy - I might be sorry later if I said anything libelous. I notice he didn't offer to reimburse me for what I paid to have my lawn mowed. His girlfriend mowed, but he was supervising and should be responsible. I am at a loss to explain why she couldn't see the tree or even the bricks around it. Might have has a "smoke" before arriving.
This is a good plan. Right now your emotions are high. Later, especially if the tree recovers, it may seem like a very small issue. The girl might be inexperienced or clueless, no point wishing she wasn't, and maybe she is normally just awesome and simply not aware of what baby trees look like.I am hesitating to answer the lawn guy
I was thinking just that, if I get another apple with a sprouted seed.From my (limited) experience I'd say the only way to recover from the sorrow is to grow another new baby tree yourself.
It's him in his avatar - he is probably in his mid to late 20's.Is the guy in the pic you showed the mower... or his kids? If it's him, he's very young, isn't he?
It looks like it would survive and regrow, even-though it had a bit of a 'setback'.I just went out and took a photo of it. I hope it regrows and I think my lawn guy will have to look for another customer. I didn't know his girlfriend was doing the mowing until it was over and I didn't notice it was gone yesterday. It was about 2 feet tall - she must have seen it.
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