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Jun 15, 2014 11:13 AM CST
Surprisingly GREEN Pittsburgh (Zone 6a)
Rabbit Keeper Bee Lover Cat Lover Lover of wildlife (Black bear badge) Butterflies Hummingbirder
Dog Lover Birds Plant and/or Seed Trader Bulbs Echinacea Irises
Gleni said:... there is one in the brick wall of a local church. Wonderfully, they are so proud of it.


That IS wonderful!

And @BrendaVR , no harm, no foul. I am equally prone to preach about proper care and keeping of house rabbits! And I'll preach for the bees, too, once I have been properly educated!

I'll keep the bee tubes out of the compost pile until Labor Day.
OR would that be too late???
When do they get put into the tubes???
Is it too late this year?
I have no native reeds this year, but I do have hosta reeds from last year - that ok for just this year?
I don't usually have hostas but I removed some for a friend last year.

What's the BEST zone 5 plant to produce reeds?
SHOW ME YOUR CRITTERS! I have a critter page over at Cubits. http://cubits.org/crittergarde...

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