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Forum: Michigan GardeningReplies: 28, Views: 245
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jylgaskin
Williamsburg, MI
(Zone 4b)

May 25, 2009
08:03 PM

Post #6597285

Is this the best garden decoration, or what? I just finished moving some hostas around my little fountain and the resident fawn is already sizing them up. I guess I need to decide if I am going to raise hostas or deer.

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