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Nov 20, 2020 1:47 PM CST
Name: Cinda
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With invasive plants I think a good walk in the park trails helps me get a good perspective
One of the places we walk has 90% bush honeysuckle, burning bush and privet almost no natives left Sad
My place is overloaded with bush honeysuckle, I spend a week every year cutting it out
I don't find many burning bush any more because the nearest neighbor cut down their two large bushes about 5 years ago.
..a balanced life is worth pursuit.

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