tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7154422439055634268.post2160753754255411642..comments2023-04-29T22:55:29.480+10:00Comments on FOR THE LOVE OF... * TANSY *: In order to heal....one must first feel the pain......karismahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02529919522651147308noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7154422439055634268.post-45752669996153336642011-03-05T01:41:06.364+11:002011-03-05T01:41:06.364+11:00Hi Karisma:) Glad your son is doing better:) I am ...Hi Karisma:) Glad your son is doing better:) I am late getting here and hoping that he is completely recovered now xx<br />Oh you want to talk about pulling plants? Oh crud, I think anyone who has ever gardened has had issues with that chore! At least folks like all the sweethearts I have met who are attuned to the rest of the world! lol Some folks I am sure don't have a qualm about it. Like Stephany and you, I pull out a lot of volunteer plants in the gardens, and the yard in general. We have a poison ivy plant on the East side, who generally we can at least kept somewhat at bay, but last year it tried to conquor the world! Right through some of my raspberries and aimed at my beehives and small elder trees! I think I would rather deal with your Passionflower bully as Ivy bully is such a total bitch. Touch her, breathe her smoke if you burn her (dumb move, don't do), and some folks just can't get near her with servious health repurcussions! Besides the usual, non horrible plants that just decide to move into the neighborhood. Sometimes I am just simply delighted, as I have never had a chance to watch it grow through a whole life cycle before! Others have taught me to use them for food or herbal medicine. Others, just gotta go. We do what we can, and the point is our intentions are honorable and honest and that is enough. That is beautiful! I rejoice in meeting folks who even think like I do. I have not met an abundance of them in the everyday world I encounter:( Each of you are so dear to me. Like being able to pick out sisters! lol big hugs and much love to youComfrey Cottageshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01135637912946395843noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7154422439055634268.post-69333996679810603632011-02-09T14:35:28.682+11:002011-02-09T14:35:28.682+11:00I am a little worried about some of my plants that...I am a little worried about some of my plants that I planted last year that became overrun in the bramble that is my backyard. Sometimes, I have to pull plants, too. I try to relocate those that I can and give away what I can. It will be quite a while before I can have a go at things outside. I am nervous every year to see what managed to winter over and what didn't. <br /><br />I am glad your son's seems to be on the mend.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com