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    Greetings

    Hello,
    I have been lurking for a while and finally decided to introduce myself.

    I live in the upper Midwest and have been seeking a simple, meaningful life for decades. I think it began about a year after I started my first "real" job out of grad school (I'm an engineer and spent about 12 years working in various ridiculously high-stress jobs that generally left me dissatisfied with selling my time as well as my health to make crap that no one needed on a rushed schedule that really didn't matter).

    I read most of the simple living canon in the late 90s. I went back to those books time and again (from the library, of course).

    I work in education now and it is more satisfying, less stressful, and poorly compensated, but I have a chunk of time off each summer that will probably keep me there until I can retire. That time, of course, is for gardening and being outside.

    I look forward to joining your conversations!

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    Welcome CompulsiveGardener! It sounds like you've made some good choices in terms of quality of life. What is the focus of your gardening efforts?

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    Nice to have another compulsive gardener stop by. It is definitely an obsession for some of us.

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    My gardening is a little of everything... I have a vegetable/fruit garden that is at the moment overrun by kale, milkweed, and mosquitoes... I was out of town for a couple of weeks at the worst time, and it's been a very, very wet spring. So, because of the mosquitoes, I'm letting the garden go at this time and working on indoor projects for a few weeks. My favorite fruit to grow is black raspberries, and they are abundant this year. I also have red currants, gooseberries, honeyberries, strawberries, and native plums. For landscaping, I take over more space from "lawn" (it's mostly creeping charlie) each year. The shade trees in the yard have grown substantially since we moved in, so these days I'm mostly adding native shade plants.

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    Yep, lily obsessed here.

    I won several awards for this set of iilies at this weekend’s Iowa show.
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    Congratulations, IL!

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    Welcome, CG!

    I am a home gardener, too! I have vegetables and perennials--I try to keep the plantings native, so I, too have milkweed as well as other New England natives like rudbeckia and echinacea. I do grow a couple of fruits--strawberries, apples, Monmorency cherries. Like you, Creeping Charlie is definitely creeping around in my lawn, and so is clover! Teaching is a great choice of career for a gardener!
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    Hi, CG! Sounds like you've found a good niche. I like gardens and native plants, but I'm pretty lazy, so mostly we just have "messy" landscapes, lol. iris, congrats! Those lilies look amazing! I mostly have daylilies - they are easier. no staking needed!! But I must admit, they are not nearly as stunning as some of the Asiatics.

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    Welcome, CG!
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    Quote Originally Posted by catherine View Post
    Welcome, CG!

    I am a home gardener, too! I have vegetables and perennials--I try to keep the plantings native, so I, too have milkweed as well as other New England natives like rudbeckia and echinacea. I do grow a couple of fruits--strawberries, apples, Monmorency cherries. Like you, Creeping Charlie is definitely creeping around in my lawn, and so is clover! Teaching is a great choice of career for a gardener!
    Sadly, my Montmorency cherry, as well as my Harelson and Paula Red apple trees, all succombed to fire blight.
    The birds and I used to race for the cherries!

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