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Old March 15, 2013   #8
zeroma
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LOL lakelady... Pest plants are just so much work. One man's treasure blah blah blah.

Oh man Japanese Barberry interspersed with Poison Ivy - how wicked is that combo?

One day soon I'll take a drive to the park where there is a lot of Pine etc. Just me and a few big bags, or better yet my Rubbermaid storage container or two. I like the cones that are all nice and open, not the ones that resemble old cigars, they are too dense. But I'll gather what is out there for me.

As no one is needing to cut the grass yet, in fact snow is possible this Sunday, I'll just keep up with the blenderized kitchen scrapes and the coffee grounds for my 'greens'.

if only my leaf vacuum worked better, I'd be chopping up the pine cones in that. I bought one of those less powerful models late fall which works fine for sucking up dry leaves. What I was disappointed about was that it didn't mulch very fine.

One good invention that needs to be invented is a kitchen model shredder. Bigger, more powerful that the kitchen blender, but much more scaled down from a garden chipper.
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