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Jan 13, 2018 6:24 PM CST
Name: Dirt
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ugh--grasses Grumbling and other
this fall I dug out and sifted a section of neglect that was infested with bermuda grass and saponaria officinalis, pitched most of the perennials that were in there as unsalvageable.
sad part is, I couldn't go far enough into the neighbor's yard or far enough into my own fruit trees to get it all so I didn't really fix the problem...looks better, for now, but I know better.

Lynn, your beds are ingenious!
Pretty soon, when I'm done hopping around on boulders, and can't take another winter, I'm moving to someplace green and I'm gonna copy you! Green Grin!
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