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Old 29-05-2003, 05:23 AM
Rusty Mase
 
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Default Blooming while lily after a recent rain - zephyranthes?

On Wed, 28 May 2003 21:40:36 GMT, animaux
wrote:

It is against the law to go onto private property,


In Texas, that is not true. Only if it is fenced or there are No
Trepassing signs properly displayed. It is not illegal for someone
to walk across your front yard unless they have to jump a fence to do
so or you have the appropriate signage.

It goes against nature, means that, some animal
or other living thing may depend on that plant at that location.


Now that gets into being a little far fetched. If you take a bath and
use 20 gallons of water then how many plants and animals have you
killed in Lake Travis or Lake Austin? One whole bunch I guarantee.

Always ask before going on property to remove plants. It's the fair thing to
do.


That is true, if you can figure out who to ask or if it really looks
like it is going to make any real difference - like getting shot.

Taking a plant home and taking care of it, propogating it, and giving
some of it away to other gardeners is more like adopting an orphan and
raising a family to me.

Rusty Mase
(Do not take any of this as legal advice)


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