Good morning Rounders! Hope all of you are having a good weekend. Beth, I'm so sorry you have to work. What a bummer!
I got some real clean up work done in the garden yesterday, but I'm not finished. I finally pulled out my dead Blueberry Bushes. Yep, they died back in the spring when dh had his surgery and I couldn't hand water often enough. They were not bearing any fruit after two years, plus they were struggling to stay alive. No more trying to grow my own fruit. I'll be content to buy them at Aldi's in the spring.
I turned my compost pile, I reset some of my stepping stones in the garden and I moved almost all of my Blue Bedder Salvia plants. They will need to be watered again this morning. I turned the irrigation system back on and it will go off this morning, but that area is where the Blueberry Bushes were located and the water does not get over there.
I have 4 tomato plants set out and they are growing, but I may have to pot them up before the first frost, which is sometime in November or cover them with a cloche. I will start saving my milk jugs and make cloche's out of them. Who knows whether or not I'll get tomatoes, but it's worth a try. I sure didn't have a bit of luck when I sowed those seeds in the spring.
My arm is still sore from using the weedeater. Peace & Plenty.
I got some real clean up work done in the garden yesterday, but I'm not finished. I finally pulled out my dead Blueberry Bushes. Yep, they died back in the spring when dh had his surgery and I couldn't hand water often enough. They were not bearing any fruit after two years, plus they were struggling to stay alive. No more trying to grow my own fruit. I'll be content to buy them at Aldi's in the spring.
I turned my compost pile, I reset some of my stepping stones in the garden and I moved almost all of my Blue Bedder Salvia plants. They will need to be watered again this morning. I turned the irrigation system back on and it will go off this morning, but that area is where the Blueberry Bushes were located and the water does not get over there.
I have 4 tomato plants set out and they are growing, but I may have to pot them up before the first frost, which is sometime in November or cover them with a cloche. I will start saving my milk jugs and make cloche's out of them. Who knows whether or not I'll get tomatoes, but it's worth a try. I sure didn't have a bit of luck when I sowed those seeds in the spring.
My arm is still sore from using the weedeater. Peace & Plenty.
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