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Apr 26, 2015 5:48 PM CST
Name: Arlene
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Okay, so I'm curious, where are you able to pick up these grass clippings? Are people mowing and picking them up in bags and then dumping by the street for pick up? I do well to schedule us going to the farm the day after Ira mows so David can 'vacuum' up his clippings that have dried for a day.

Also, I cannot believe you already have Calla lilies! Mine haven't even started to peek through the ground yet!!!

Sorry about the root rot. I had to move a couple of penstemons and an agastache because they were looking wilted from too much moisture. I dug them out, add more soil with lots of perlite and even some stone on the bottom. I did the Heatwave agastache a couple of days ago and it already looks much happier.

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