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If I plant crocus bulbs with my child, it will be an exercise in futility. The critters eat them immediately. I have planted crocus bulbs one day, only to spy a mole or chipmunk run the next as they went through and had a feast at my expense.
Thank heavens daffodil bulbs taste bitter--THOSE I have all over!
Bluegrass Mama |
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02.22.05 - 4:45 pm | #
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I have learned that if you plant bulbs with your child, they will at some point, dig them up and you will have no flowers.
Sigmund, Carl and Alfred |
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02.22.05 - 4:53 pm | #
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I still have, tucked away in a textbook, the crocus my Big College Crush gave to me one spring. I thought it was a sign of romance to come, but sadly it was just an idiot making sure he had a date Saturday night.
Tammy |
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02.22.05 - 5:40 pm | #
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Again, again! I clicked on a cool banner again, and here I am!!! Okay, I promise to stop telling you each and every time this happens.
Tammy |
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02.22.05 - 6:00 pm | #
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You have to plan those? I thought they bred on their own ... something about flirting with bees ... 
-G
Garrison Steelle |
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02.23.05 - 2:22 pm | #
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