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Jul 21, 2016 9:59 PM CST
Name: Sharon Rose
Grapevine, TX (Zone 8a)
Grace of the Lord Jesus be with all
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Thank you Daniel! I do not have any worms, lots of moles. Either no food or it is too hot, tunneling is going nuts. Coming up and surfacing right next to stems on ornamentals and roses. I would cover so butterflies would not land on it.

Thank you Judy! I will wait till winter. Hopefully the lizards will be hibernating. I think a chemical treatment will have to be done.

I have some other issues to clear up. I replaced the lawn with broken concrete. In town a man broke up his two car driveway into pieces. So I recycled it and brought it all home. It took me two weeks. I have done other broken concrete projects. It is raised and last summer I was going to lift it all up again to fill with dirt. I had several family emergencies and did not do it. Then I noticed my yard was not being torn apart. I have 3 pecan trees. The squirrels are scared to walk on it because it's not filled in. But this is where all my friends live! I know I need to level and fill it. Squirrels or doodles I can't win. May you both be blessed with comfort and security!
One to take to heart....1 John 4 ..............................................Where there is smoke...there is fire...in most cases the smoke will kill you long before the fire consumes you. Beware of smoke screens! Freedom is not free and when those who have not paid the price or made the sacrifice...think that only they are right and entitled to speak...they bring us tryanny.

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