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    True love.

    I'm clearing an area of our property which is just a really tough job. It was kind of a no man's land but gets great light so I desperately want it to be a small garden. I would say there's a good foot of rotting or rotten maple leaves back. So I'm wading through this matted mess, pulling up vines and digging out small saplings. I always take along a Rubbermaid container with me to put my water and tools in. Went over to get my clippers and the whole thing was swarming with tiny flies.

    Went back to the house and told my husband that there was something dead under there so if he heard me screaming, that was probably it.

    He said, "I will come running with a mason jar and tongs. Because that is true love."

    Just in case you were wondering.

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    LOL!

    Can you get your tiller in the area. Decomposing whatever is great fertilizer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by POPTOP View Post
    LOL!

    Can you get your tiller in the area. Decomposing whatever is great fertilizer.
    That won't gum up my tiller?

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    Quote Originally Posted by janedoe View Post
    That won't gum up my tiller?
    Depends on what it might be. Guess you should find out first. Would hate to have to clean something really horrible out from the tiller.
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    Quote Originally Posted by janedoe View Post
    That won't gum up my tiller?
    The very thought of something gumming up the tiller gives me the willies! And your husband thinks a mason jar will hold the remains? Maybe AFTER the tiller has gone over it a few times! *hork!!*

 



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