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Hardy Euphorbias - Part 2: Re: Once a spurge, always a spurge!Read the article this discussion is about
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» Marge_Talt - Re: Once a spurge, always a spurge! In response to message posted by bindweed:True, Herb, as we "mature", we need to think about just how much we can manage...been pondering that as I stand on one foot doing the gardener's flamingo dance, removing leaves from clumps of plants. There will come a day when that dance gets beyond me, but I may ponder the possibilty, but until the day arrives, I will keep moving on, making more gardens while I find not enough time to take care of the ones I have as well as I'd like. Greed...pure and simple gardeners greed:-) Gardeners should be able to sit and smell the roses, I know. I find that very hard to do, myself, as my eyes tend to go groundward, looking for those weedy bits:-)..nice theory, tho'. Actually, what I most enjoy about gardening is the actual gardening... Out comes Meconopsis! Like you can actually grow that plant? :-) Ah, the benign climate of the PNW!!! -- posted by Marge_Talt
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