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I love that the poll results show that we clearly have zero issue with trespassing. LOL

I love that the poll results show that we clearly have zero issue with trespassing. LOL

Thank you all for the feedback; I do appreciate it.

I've journalized the situation with pictures here to provide some visual context for my ethical travails:
http://coldcalculation.blogspot.com/2006/09/some-background-for-my-comment-on-post.html

Obviously, I know the best answer is to remain above the moral fray and buy my own frickin' rose. Why should I sully myself further by, ahem, appropriating a rose cutting?

Regardless, I feel righteously tempted. And I don't regret trespassing to execute the mosquito dunk mission. I reacted to an immediate and serious threat to public health! That's how I see it.

(Also, I think I should point out that my boyfriend is STRONGLY opposed to me trespassing for a cutting. It's not even up for discussion here.)

When I've asked non-gardeners for plants or cuttings out of their yards, the reaction is usually "The what? Where is it? Yeah , go ahead." Always ask, even if they're kind of creepy. Especially if they're kind of creepy.

It's a plant rescue. Go for it.

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