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Feb 26, 2014 3:17 PM CST
Name: josephine
Arlington, Texas (Zone 8a)
Hi Everybody!! Let us talk native.
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I was one of the first 300 contributors to the plant database! I helped plan and beta test the plant database. Charter ATP Member Plant Identifier Birds Cat Lover
I hope they can do something about slowing down the use of herbicides, it will be a tough fight.
We are doing our part, but we need more private gardens where we can grow plants without herbicides or pesticides.
I have three gardens where I grow all the plants organically, and try to provide native plants for all the local butterflies. Smiling
Wildflowers are the Smiles of Nature.
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