Re: airhead


jaime wrote:
> 
> Amy Newkirk wrote:
> 
> > I have seedlings in my garden that I still don't know what they are.
> 
> That probably won't end, either.  I had 4 plants appear
> magically in my perennial garden this spring.  I have absolutely
> no idea where they came from (no one else in the neighborhood is
> growing them). I know what one is.  I have tentatively
> identified 2 others.  I am guessing on the fourth.  I thought it
> was a really interesting looking thistle, so I let it go as I do
> with many weeds.  It was 5' tall before it dawned on me that it
 
 Last year I had a humongous thistle grow in my back yard behind the
house. It got taller than me and had a huge stem. I don't know where it
came from. I suppose a bird dropped a seed or recycled a seed!
 It was just too interesting to kill. Then a storm came and killed it
for me. It got knocked onto its side and split the stem.
 But it was a very interesting plant while it lasted.
 I think some things come along with the soil we get our plants in when
we buy them. I planted three roses outdoors and now there is a moss
cover type plant growing close to the ground in only this place. I have
also had a cosmo grow up around the corner from the rest next to my
purple zinnias. I think it is fate that somethings end up where they do!
 Here it is about 80 and onlyu 7 am! I wanted to get up before it got
hot outdoors and transplant. So much for that idea.
 Windy

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