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nemo611

posts 122

1:00 pm June 14, 2010

MY MOM IS RIPPING OUT VINES THAT ARE CHOKING THE OTHER PLANTS BUT I  LOVE THEM THERE IF I TOLD HER TO STOP SHE WOULD THINK IM CRAZY HELP!!!

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DakotaRisingMoon

Windsor, ON, Canada

posts 820

4:46 pm June 14, 2010

Well we have plants like that at our house , and let me say , they are tricky.. Every year we try to cut them and they regrow really fast..  But it might be good they will leave , for the safety of other plants?

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Lisa A.- Grey Eyes

Pennsylvania

posts 2452

5:58 pm June 14, 2010

nemo611 said:

MY MOM IS RIPPING OUT VINES THAT ARE CHOKING THE OTHER PLANTS BUT I  LOVE THEM THERE IF I TOLD HER TO STOP SHE WOULD THINK IM CRAZY HELP!!!


Dear Nemo611, I know just how you feel because my mother just ripped out some very pretty scalloped ivy ground cover that bordered her vegetable garden. It had tiny purple flowers on it, and the bees loved it.

Luckily I saved some and added it in the faery's garden, and it is doing well there.      

People think of these vines as "parasite plants'  but they serve a purpose and if they were not meant to exist, God would not have ever created them in the first place.  As I was told by some angelic Being 2 years ago in my sleep:   …"all things are precious".

  Is there a way you can save one of the vines she pulled out — and regrow it in a little pot- or far area of the yard?       Do you have a faery garden started in your yard?  You may want to start one -  or else if you are not allowed to have your own little gardn,  you can get a big pot and fill it with potting soil-  and transplant a little bit of that vine your mother threw out and plant it in there — with a stick or small little support so it can climb  on it.

You can call it your faery garden pot-   so that even though you may not be permitted to dig a garden in the yard, you can at least have a faery garden in a big pot!

For now, until you can get a big pot- get a small pot or container (even a milk carton–improvise)     fill it with dirt and add one of the vines she threw out.   Water it every day- and keep the soil moist.   

Transplant it after you get a larger pot so you can grow your personal Potted Faery's Garden :-)

"It is more important that you love than that you see!"

~ Spoken by an actual faery to the moderator at

http://fairysource.com/fae.html

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nemo611

posts 122

12:03 am June 15, 2010

well too late she ripped all of the vines out but it did make a prefect area for  a  fairy circle and i do have a fairy garden its the garden i put in other posts,

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nemo611

posts 122

12:04 am June 15, 2010

btw  THANK YOU LISA!!

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