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Sep 17, 2021 8:15 AM CST
Fairfax VA (Zone 7a)
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gardengus said:Plans

This all started when I needed to reduce the gardens and so many plants with no home .
I gave away truck loads and still stuck with too many plants
.....so I thought why not move the natives to the pasture and see if they could take care of them selves

I have laid several large pieces of cardboard to kill the under growth and give the transplants a chance
Now I wait Whistling

In the spring ''if plans go well'' I plan to add a honey bee colony or two Crossing Fingers!


sounds good!!
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You might want to get some native bulbs, such as grape hyacinth and that stuff, and naturalize them too. Might add some interest in early spring when most of the plants are just coming out of dormancy.
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