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I mentioned a skin tag or mole
Was nothing of concern but in a weird spot so she took it off for me.
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At this point, five or six weeks from freezekill, I say anything struggling to shine, goes away.Got a bunch of iris (and thistles) cut down and blown out into the yard to be mulched. I may mow down the big row of peonies that are way past their prime today too. There's some live forever that are still blooming mixed in, but they're nothing to write home about so they can go too as far as I'm concerned.
Agreed! Need to mulch up some leaves too. Lord knows the grass doesn't need mowing.At this point, five or six weeks from freezekill, I say anything struggling to shine, goes away.
Saves doing it later when it might be messy out.
Time for a union break. During this extended break, more upgrades have been ordered for the Benny and cz.Good luck with that. Tending the gimpy wing will slow you down some.
I get it.
Last time I had an arm stove up, we were just finishing a house move.
Gratz on the new shooter!
Last year, I did the opposite of my current advice, waiting for those last few blooms to open.Agreed! Need to mulch up some leaves too. Lord knows the grass doesn't need mowing.
Yeah, spring is a lot easier when you can get all that stuff done in the fall.Last year, I did the opposite of my current advice, waiting for those last few blooms to open.
Then it turned to winter overnight and I had some perennials to trim in spring. Don't want that mess again.