Re: 3 Things I learned today
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- Subject: Re: [CHAT] 3 Things I learned today
- From: Theresa t*@sbcglobal.net
- Date: Sat, 18 Feb 2006 19:17:11 -0800
- In-reply-to: 039501c63329$17ea13d0$fdb82246@daryl2005
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Ok- I knew the last one, but not the first 2. Thankfully my husband avoids my gardens completely unless I specifically ask for help with something and stand there to supervise. About 4 years ago he blew all of the leaves out of my gardens with the leaf blower, and I about killed him. Nothing since though.
Theresa
Daryl wrote:
It is possible to put too many chopped leaves on a Perennial Bed, if your husband does it.
A foot of leaves will not kill that obnoxious false strawberry- Duchesne.
The cost of unusual bulbs is in inverse proportion to their survivability.
Daryl
Zone 7a
Gardening on Heavy Clay
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