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Summer treat #2
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Just peachy. Very inviting.
Thank you, Ruth!
Grass between my toes is wonderful – especially with a pretty toe ring.
Yes – and there’s nothing like St. Augustine grass. We don’t do anything to the lawn. No fertilizer, no weed killer, nothing. And it grows and grows.
I’m jealous! We have to treat our yard with weed killer, or else that’s all we would have.
I think it’s one of the perks of living in New Orleans – in the steamy south. I don’t think you can grow St. Aug grass up there – sorry to hear!