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Bobbi Rightmyer
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Bobbi Rightmyer is a wife and mother of three daughters. Her family and friends call her Mrs. Greenhands because she has the knack for growing all kinds of plants. She has been gardening since she was knee-high to a grasshopper, following her grandparents through the corn fields. She currently lives with her husband and youngest daughter in a rural subdivision on a one-acre lot. For the past 15 years, she has been working to turn her little corner of paradise into a wildlife habitat. She also enjoys growing good foods to feed her family. She is a busy mother and doesn't always have time to work in the garden, so she has adapted easier techniques to create the gardens of her dreams. Join her here on Examiner.com and discover easy and fast tips for creating your own garden paradise. You can also find more information on Mrs. Greenhands at: mrsgreenhands.blogspot.com.


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