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Sep 9, 2016 12:56 PM CST
Name: Tiffany purpleinopp
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My yard is small and I don't seem to be propagating to landscape much with hardy plants, just those that get "redone" every spring and must be saved in house or GH for winter. I've realized I don't have a long-term plan, like I've had everywhere else.

I can't even decide where to put a Hydrangea, because it might be in the way later...?

Do I need to be talked through something or is this common and can be rationalized as good exercise & having things look different ever year? Am I just not in love with this particular property yet?

Humorous &/or serious &/or empathetic, anecdotal comments welcome!
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