All,

Thanks for the great response on this! I think it's wonderful that so many
people are interested in native plants, and I'm very happy that I don't
have to let anything go to waste. I just wanted to let everyone know that
it sounds like most things are spoken for, but as the growing season
progresses, I'll probably find more plants that need to be thinned out...
and I will certainly let y'all know if I need more help. :)

Liz

> This is somewhat on topic, please bear with me...
>
> Over the last several years I have planted a large native garden in my
> yard. Birds and butterflies love it, but the time has come for me to start
> thinning out some areas where some of the more aggressive plants are
> spreading a bit too much. I don't have enough sunny areas to keep
> transplanting around the yard.
>



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