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Apr 21, 2024 8:26 PM CST
Name: Debbie
Sedona Arizona (Zone 8b)
That's what I figured too. I was really curious about that (aren't lots of us... just me in particular... walking toxic waste dumps?) but none of the articles I read mentioned it. They just mentioned that the laws in the individual states are each very different. And I keep thinking that I'll be gone, why should I care. But the fact is my home was previously owned by investors for about 4 decades. They did no maintenance or upkeep on the place and it was close to being condemned when I bought it. The yard was full of trash and thorn bushes, scrub oak with lots of dead trees. I made the house very livable and comfortable when I got here but most people nowadays, at least here in Sedona want fancy, spectacular homes.

I've always hoped that the next people to buy this property will absolutely fall in love with the gardens I've created and will want to live here and take care of the land instead of using it for another investment. If not I will try to haunt them! They'll probably tear down the house and start over but I hope my gardens will live on. Maybe I could just be cremated and spread around instead? Too much phosphorous?

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