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Mar 30, 2011 10:06 AM CST
Name: Sharon K. Winter
Las Vegas, NV
\"Mother Winter\"
Garden Ideas: Level 1 Charter ATP Member Roses Seed Starter Region: Southwest Gardening Birds
Plant and/or Seed Trader Tropicals Region: United States of America Purslane Plumerias Lilies
Well see your first mistake was you planted them. I have the yellow and them purple leaved and planted neither. The purple leaved one propagates by runners. I think it is going to be very difficult to get rid of it. I may just leave it. It is in a raised bed. Today is a boxing up packages day. That will make my total day when this project is off my list. I am going to leave some of the soil around the bulbs but I have great organic soil. I do not use pesticides. I will also separate them into separate plastic bags.

Yes, last Friday I was helping a neighbor with her landscape. It was freezing cold, to me anyway, and high winds. Now this weekend we are suppose to hit high 90s. OMG.
If it is not going to affect you five years from now, do not let it get you down.

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