That’s better

When weeding, the best way to make sure you are removing a weed and not a valuable plant is to pull on it.  If it comes out of the ground easily, it is a valuable plant.  ~Author Unknown

Spring has sprung

*This post was originally hosted on another blogging platform (MSN Space to MSN Live and finally WordPress). When the content was transferred the media files were lost. I’ve chosen to add new photos rather than delete the post. I try to match any updated content to previously posted comments. Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn’t so the comments can seem to be out of context but I don’t want to delete any of them as they are a part of my blogging history.

5 thoughts on “That’s better

  1. @Cheryl
    I would laugh with you but the reality of all that crabgrass and weeds just makes me want to reach for the phone book and call a service to make it all go away!!!!
     
    @Craig
    All is very convoluted in the way of that old Chinese saying that can be a curse or a blessing… I am indeed living in "interesting times". I hope all is well with you!
    Much love,
    xox
    L

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  2. I so hate weeding!  Sad to say, it\’s become a personal vendetta for my B… he spends time every day… every day… in the yard either pulling, poisoning, or cutting down brambles, bushes, weedy undergrowth, strange winding (somehow appear overnight) vines among the new grass, and anything else that\’s NOT grass or trees.  I\’d love to have a vegetable garden… but I won\’t start one because then I\’d have to weed it.

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  3. @Edie
    LOL… I could weed every single day if I had a mind too but it\’s just too much. Mulch and mulch some more is what I say and then hope for the best.
    ;D
    L

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