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And it's time to get the gardens going. I finally put chips down on my Utah native plants garden. Maybe this year the plants will actually grow? If you were to examine this garden with a magnifying glass, you would find: native grasses, three yucca plants, two sage bushes with Indian paintbrush, yarrow, echinacea, evening primrose... Let's hope it does some growing this year!
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My oldest is turning into a long hair as well...
The yarrow will grow... now THAT I can guarantee you. And in a world that has no guarantees, that's a very, very important thing!
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