Re: native plants


I'd be out there for sure Donna!

On Apr 3, 2005 6:38 PM, Donna <gossiper@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> Well the news is, I didn't go. Knowing me, I would be bringing every piece
> of furniture in that house back claiming if I refinished it--yada yada-
> 
> Also the person who now owns this was concerned that I would hurt myself,
> since he fears the floors may give out or who know what would bite me while
> there. (He actually lives in Vegas, but is here living with me for a couple
> of months, does that every spring and fall) This is the reason he is
> demolishing the house, so no one gets hurt on his property after trying to
> get some liability insurance on the entire place.
> 
> The good news is -- he called the bulldozer guy and is only having a
> driveway re-scrapped (? Make it accessible again) and flatten the house into
> itself. So the plants will still be there for me to take later. At least
> then I will be able to figure out what they are and if I want them.
> 
> And Jim, I wouldn't want the common natives, but that area used to have lady
> slippers and some other interesting stuff... and that is what I would go
> after! :) My friend remembers his mother-in-law as someone with fresh
> veggies all the time, so I am hoping she was also a flower gardener too...
> 
> Donna
> 
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Pam Evans
Kemp TX
zone 8A

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