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Just random stuff I guess. 

I put out the new signs today and they not only look nice, they look really “official.”

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I did some quick trimming near the landowner’s mailbox and then took pics to send to him. He said it looked good, so we’re both happy.

Some native wildflower seed may end up in the ground there in the future. We’ll see.

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Twice in the last week people from around the area have stopped to ask about what seeds we used in our wildflower meadow. One of them has actually bought a bunch of seed to plant a field he and his wife bought.

Thats quite promising. Maybe we can get a movement going here.

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2 hours ago, Chris said:

Twice in the last week people from around the area have stopped to ask about what seeds we used in our wildflower meadow. One of them has actually bought a bunch of seed to plant a field he and his wife bought.

Thats quite promising. Maybe we can get a movement going here.

we busted up a section today, will be needing drags soon, depending on weather

i also have some paw paw seeds coming, when i start them, you can put some in down there somewhere to start a patch

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7 hours ago, Adam said:

we busted up a section today, will be needing drags soon, depending on weather

Yep I figured you would. 

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Despite the frost risk, I am really tempted to just go ahead and put the seed down in the new plot. Like really tempted. 

After all, the new stuff is coming up in last year's plot so my brain says, "What's the difference?"

But I also know how much that damned seed costs. 

Although, this is native plants we're talking here, shouldn't they be accustomed to risk of frost?

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