Re: home brews was: Insects and Jerry Baker


Marge-

Again - thanks for information....it's funny, my husband is the "keeper of 
the lawn" and he say's much of what you do about the lawn care.  Our grass 
under our live oaks too looks good from a distance but when you close up it 
is very thin.  We are going to "limb up" our trees and we do think that 
should help because we will get a bit more light....and one of my shade beds 
is near by too--the "limb up" should help those plants as well.

You know I always respond to the emails quickly----then do my investigating.  
My neighbor and I make frequent trips to a garden center call "Brookwood" (it 
is a non-profit organization for the mentally challenged) and we buy things 
we don't need but don't we all.  Anyway there is a "full-time" garage sale by 
this place and recently the lady who runs it's husband died and he was a 
gardener.  She was selling his collection of Rodale's gardening books---I 
bought about 7 of them for next to nothing....in the group were two organic 
books--Rodale's Successful Organic Gardening Herbs and Rodale's Successful 
Organic Gardening Low-Maintenance Landscaping.  Do you after I bought these I 
put them in a cabinet and have not looked at them since two days ago.....I 
forgot I had them.  Anyway - these two should be able to get me started.

Again thanks for all your information and I think I'll have to get the 
magazine at the grocery today.

Have a great weekend.

Kemberly McLain
Katy, Texas  Zone 9

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