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5th December 07, 04:33 PM
#11
 Originally Posted by Ted Crocker
Hi String, it would be nice to garden barefoot, but I grow a lot of cacti, we also have those little swarming ants, so not so easy. I do wear sandals a lot though. Sometime when I'm working on my bonsai, I will bring one inside, guess I could garden barefoot then. I'm still looking for the best kilt to garden in. Probably will end up being the same kind I do ceramics in. Although, I kind of would like to have a belted plaid to garden in during the winter.
Ya, I don't have cacti or icky ants. we do have Canadian thistles and stinging nettles though, but those are pretty easy to avoid. I'm just so much less of a clutz when I can feel the ground, which is probably why I can't bear to give up my poor worn out faux-chucks from kmart.
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