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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. Wow, usually the garden forum is not quite so hopping on a Saturday morning! Mine is out during the day all day (I can see it from my study window). I[b] am all about co-existence but I am also about keeping my native plants alive for the pollinators and native birds that have so very little to eat. [/b] 09:40 -- I actually work in wildlife conservation as a career, so you might want to check your assumptions about why I chose to live where I do and what my goals are here -- ensuring some small part of my neighborhood provides native plant habitat. I will look into whether trap and release is a viable option.[/quote] Groundhogs are a native species. You want to promote native species with your native plants, but only the one you were picturing when you did the planting? If a different native species benefits you will treat it as non-native simply because it's not as cute as the one you wanted to see? You're not making sense.[/quote] +1[/quote]
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