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		<title>Is there a type of ground cover that stays green for most of the year in Indianapolis?</title>
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johnny_sluggo asked: I was hoping to plant something in a bed that will allow perennials (tulips, daffodils, hyacinth) to bloom through it.
By the way, this bed is in almost full sun.


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		<title>Can I rake my yard now? 75 miles north of Indianapolis?</title>
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dogwarrior2001 asked: I want to rake my yard which is pretty leaf covered, has several trees and bushes, grass is generally pretty thick.


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