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Jan 30, 2021 6:03 PM CST
North Central Massachusetts (N (Zone 5b)
Life & gardens: make them beautiful
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SassyBloomer said:

Ah. The "experts." The experts who keep saying our efforts are futile. Perhaps these same experts weren't aware about the near extinction of the Kunta butterfly.

I can understand their point, but that's not enough to stop me in my tracks. My counterpoint: read up on the tale of the Kunta butterfly and never say never.

Good earth stewardship should be practiced regardless of what experts say.



Sassy, I'm with you. And so I've been scattering milkweed seeds everywhere I possibly can. I plant them in my garden so I'll be sure to have a lot when their time comes. Besides, the insides of those seed pods are almost as beautiful as the flowers themselves!

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You don't kick walls down, you pull the nails out and let them fall.
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