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Jan 1, 2014 7:01 AM CST
Name: Mary
My little patch of paradise (Zone 7b)
Gardening dilettante, that's me!
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frostweed said:
I developed this passion about 18 years ago, so I am fairly new to this form of gardening in close communion with nature.
Nevertheless I love them just as much, and I do all I can to save our native plants from disappearing from our immediate surroundings.


If you've been doing it for 18 years, it no longer qualifies as "fairly new" Hilarious! That's a fair chunk of time, and you've used it well, moving from "learner" to "teacher," even though you'll be a "learner" for the rest of your life. Thumbs up
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I'm going to retire and live off of my savings. Not sure what I'll do that second week.
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