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Curmudgeoness

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9. Thanks. That is absolutely beautiful.
Wed May 13, 2015, 12:07 PM
May 2015

My problem is not the slope, since I have junipers planted on the slope. But there is a small yard and garden at the top of the hill where it is level before the hill, and it just does not seem to have what is needed to grow things, even when I put fertilizers on it. I am just guessing that everything washes out of the soil since there is no other reasonable explanation.

However, there is a hill that has no junipers on it, and it is a pain to mow, so this might be a good idea for that spot. I will have to study this more because I love it.

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