
Sunday, November 29, 2009
snow's gone
The last of the snow is skulking around in the shadows like a Cleveland politician. This lets us have another "ah!" moment sometime in the future. The snow has left our backyard nice and muddy, just as I like it. You can see the deer tracks better when the ground is muddy. This is important because I don't want to plant anything they like near the deer trail. Come to think of it, deer like everything, don't they?


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I'm amazed to hear that you grow all those hosta *and* have deer. In my experience, hosta is deer's favorite food. How do you manage the combination? -Jean
I'm amazed to hear that you grow all those hosta *and* have deer. In my experience, hosta is deer's favorite food. How do you manage the combination? -Jean
I like ligularia's leaves. They are so shiny and big! I've never seen ligularia plants so small, growing from seeds. As all babies, they are cute!
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