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Apr 24, 2015 5:35 PM CST
Name: Kyla Houbolt
Gastonia, NC (Zone 7b)
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We let our yard go to whatever grows and haven't mowed yet this year because of all my new beds and stuff. (Mowing will happen next week; I'm finally organized enough I can clear away and make room.)

We've had all the usual weedy flowers for around here: veronica, chickweed, clover of course, purple lamium (lamiam?) and recently buttercups. Oh! And Star of Bethlehem! But only a couple dandelions. And the oxalis but it doesn't flower that much early on.

I think I actually stepped on a bee and got stung earlier this evening, haven't felt that in years. Was too bad to waste the bee but brought back memories.

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