Why were perfectly good yellow mums ripped out after less than 3 weeks and replaced with baskets of pumpkins and gourds? The pumpkins and gourds will only attract 4 legged creatures to a free buffet. I hope those mums that were taken out were at least transplanted somewhere else in the development- a waste to discard perennials!
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We began Princeton Landing News while my husband Paul was President of the Board of Princeton Landing, a 600-home community sitting on 94 acres above Lake Carnegie. Though we no longer live in the community, we're continuing this blog, publishing a mix of information about the Princeton area and beyond. Contributing writer Jon Latimer and I come from the business of publishing, where we wrote and edited—among other things—nature guides. So you'll also find a lot of information about the natural world. We hope you'll see something you like.
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Why were perfectly good yellow mums ripped out after less than 3 weeks and replaced with baskets of pumpkins and gourds? The pumpkins and gourds will only attract 4 legged creatures to a free buffet. I hope those mums that were taken out were at least transplanted somewhere else in the development- a waste to discard perennials!
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