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		<title>By: GrannyJ</title>
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		<description>I have pondered and pondered getting

1) small-scale chipper
2) battery-powered small saw to trim my mountain mahogany thicket and whittle it down to mulch. 

Then I consider my age, my size and my infirmity &amp; let go with a big &quot;alas!&quot;

However, I think everybody should chip up with cuttings rather than send them to the landfill. Nothing like creating more soil in a mountain environment.</description>
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<p>1) small-scale chipper<br />
2) battery-powered small saw to trim my mountain mahogany thicket and whittle it down to mulch. </p>
<p>Then I consider my age, my size and my infirmity &amp; let go with a big &#8220;alas!&#8221;</p>
<p>However, I think everybody should chip up with cuttings rather than send them to the landfill. Nothing like creating more soil in a mountain environment.</p>
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