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May 30, 2012, 03:03:06 am »
look at these yummy flowers.. indian blanket, mexican hat, and thistle. my soapberry trees were in full blast off mode too. had the bees fill a medium in a week, I will be collecting the seed pods in a couple of weeks and filling 5 gallon buckets. then Ill start to spread them later on. We dont mow and have started covering fields with flowers just spreading by hand/golf cart. I started transplanting Haujillo and Cats claw as well. Ill see if they make it with the higher elevation though..
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May 30, 2012, 01:26:25 pm »
Wow, that looks great. I wish we could get the state to plant the roadways like that. Would cut down on maintenance.
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