Re: wedding plans


I live in Wasilla, Alaska, zone 3.  Moose are large,they do the most damage
to fruit trees.  I'll try to post a picture next time they come mowing.  We
have little snow this year, so plenty of food is available.

> Karin,  What a great story!  Where do you live that Moose wander into your
> yard?  Gosh, and I thought the raccoons were destructive!   Marilyn
>
>
> Hello Nancy;   I had a wedding in my yard for my son.  One thing I learned
> was use lots of annuals.  My garden beds are full of hundreds of
perennials
> however you cannot count on perennial blooms to perform on a certain date.
> Murphy's law doen't allow that.  However the perennial beds provided
plenty
> of discussion and entertainment AFTER the ceremony.  We built a tall
trellis
> for the kids to walk to and stand in front of as they were wed.  We
painted
> it white and decorated it with hearts, balloons and hanging baskets in
> colors requested by the bride.  After all the planning and preparation two
> moose came in the night before the wedding and chewed my 30 foot row of
> lavender snap peas down to knee level.  We were out peas for the vegetable
> platters, but no one seemed to notice or care about the garden that much.
> The bride and groom got all of the attention.  It was a great time.
Forget
> stress and enjoy your party!
>
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