Friday, May 6, 2011

Ferrel

Ferrel gardens with no boundaries spells trouble.  I grew up in a small town with two lots per home.  One lot was for the house and the other lot was for the garden.  That was a lot of grass to cut.  Sometimes, we thought to cheat a bit and leave some of the grass near the alley uncut.  We came back a few days later to find field rats, rabbits, Ferrel dogs, wild cats, ravens, spiders, grasshoppers, chiggers, deer ticks, poison ivy, poison sumac, poison oak etc.etc.

Keep the grass of your life cut, trimmed and fertilized.

An ounce of prevention is worth more than a pound of a cure.

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