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Sep 3, 2023 5:36 PM CST
Name: Tiffany purpleinopp
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So much spraying. I don't have the answers but I'm glad we are seeing a better alternative. It's all I can handle to try to keep a few small cultivated areas (vs. the mowed area.) There's a limit to how much one person can maintain. Not sure that trying to have a meadow in an otherwise forested area that is only possible if a lot of 'cide is sprayed, is a good idea. Saplings don't come back stronger in our mowed area but what is the fine line between mowing too often for meadow plants and actual control of saplings? IDK either...
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