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Mar. 27th, 2003 02:02 pmFence. Check.
Jasmine planted along fence. Check.
Ivy transplanted from the side of the house to a little corner of the fence and encouraged to grow up it. Check. (not a lot of ivy to start with- we'll see how it goes at first and i may add more).
St. Brigid anemones (had to have them due to their name!— Anemone coronaria St. Brigid) planted and doing well. Check.
Spearmint varieties planted in the bed on the side of the house. Check.
I better get a job soon. I'm becoming entirely too friggin' domesticated.
Jasmine planted along fence. Check.
Ivy transplanted from the side of the house to a little corner of the fence and encouraged to grow up it. Check. (not a lot of ivy to start with- we'll see how it goes at first and i may add more).
St. Brigid anemones (had to have them due to their name!— Anemone coronaria St. Brigid) planted and doing well. Check.
Spearmint varieties planted in the bed on the side of the house. Check.
I better get a job soon. I'm becoming entirely too friggin' domesticated.
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Date: 2003-03-28 04:26 am (UTC)See, mint is pernicious. It WILL take over, just like that huge miles wide blackberry root that runs through Western Washington...or fennel or kudzu. And the mint will compete vigorously with other plants...and win.
Good luck!
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Date: 2003-03-28 07:36 am (UTC)