Re: Yesterday
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- Subject: Re: Yesterday
- From: J* M*
- Date: Fri, 19 Nov 1999 11:17:15 -0800
To all,
Be careful with the thickness of the layer of oak leaves over the hosta
bed if you happen to share your garden with those &#$%*(I hope nobody can
read that language or I may be removed from the list) VOLES!!!! A few years
back I left a nice, thick, layer of leaves for all my babies. I thought
about them tucked in for a long winter nap, safe and sound. It was not a
pretty sight come spring. Well, it was no "sight" at all. We had ice storms
that winter and those little suckers had a feast, nice and warm, lunch is
served. They were in vole heaven....well, I think you get the picture. Can
you tell it is still a "sore" subject with me? I garden in wire cages now,
so when they come to lunch, the cafeteria is closed.
Judy in Virginia, no rain again, temperature in the high 60's
-----Original Message-----
From: CCREDUX@aol.com <CCREDUX@aol.com>
To: hosta-open@mallorn.com <hosta-open@mallorn.com>
Date: Thursday, November 18, 1999 11:14 PM
Subject: Re: Yesterday
>In a message dated 11/19/1999 1:03:07 AM Central Standard Time,
>EntICE11@aol.com writes:
>
><< Was I suppose to grind up all those oak leaves????? >>
>
>You can leave oak leaves anywhere! Great mulch and great for hostas.
>
>Clyde Crockett
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