Re: guy topics< duct tape


LOL, Libby...my non-gardening DH, when he was mobile, had feet that
grew 3 sizes the moment they approached any non-weed sort of plant:-)
 He would get out periodically with a weedwhacker and we had a few
rather heated discussions when precious baby shrubs were decapitated.
 To this day, after nearly 30 years living with an insane gardener,
he only really recognizes azaleas, rhodies and daylilies as actual
plants:-)

Marge Talt, zone 7 Maryland
mtalt@hort.net
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> From: Libby Valentine <LVALENTINE@WORKINGCONCEPTS.COM>
> 
> <chuckle> I have some "honey do" jobs that don't get done, and I
have a
> husband.  And then on those occasions when he does try to "help"
with
> gardening work, he generally just creates more work for me to clean
up
> later.  I don't want to think about the plants he's mowed,
weed-whacked, or
> buried...  he's of the "if it's not blooming it's a weed" mindset,
whether
> the plant's in a garden bed or not.  And if I haven't managed to
weed a bed
> for a while, look out!  I do the best I can with the time I have...
> challenges build character, right?
> 
> Libby
> Maryland, zone 6

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