Good morning Rounders! We did not get rain yesterday, but it thundered quite a bit. I went out yesterday morning and mulched around my Bell Pepper plants and my one surviving tomato. I watered them in good just in case it didn't rain and now I'm glad I did. I'm not giving up without a fight!
Today is trash day and grocery day. DH is in charge of getting the trash out and I'm going to Aldi's. I have not been shopping in 2 weeks, but I'm excited to see what they have to offer. I will look online before I go, plus I've made a list.
I made a good dinner last evening; Meatloaf, green beans, and baked Red Potatoes. Yum eee!
While I was out in the garden yesterday I reset some of my stepping stones, but they are still not good enough. They need to be level so that when I step on them I don't get imbalanced. I'll keep working on it when the weather cools down.
That ground mole has dug quite a tunnel through my yard and I'm mad. When it cools off I'm going to catch him/her, put them in a box and take them to a new address. I'm tired of watering my garden and the sand just caving in. Those tunnels are pretty deep in places. For all I know he/she has condos built in there! Anyway, I'm over it!
Maxie, I do not know if that Tropical storm will affect us, but we will probably get rain from it. We could sure use some more.
I just learned yesterday about the importance of establishing wildflower meadows for the beneficial insects who pollinate our crops. They have been bringing them back slowly, (it takes at least 7 years to establish one) all over the world, but every effort is needed to get that biodiversity reestablished. Over 97% of the wildflowers and meadows disappeared after World War II when a frenzy of planting food crops began so the people would have food to eat. Over 300 insects and other wildlife can exist on a single field or meadow.
I have decided to start a wildflower garden, but mine will only be 3 square feet. I have a perfect place on the bank. I'll wait for cooler weather to start it, but autumn is the time to get it sown. The seeds have to have a cold period in order to germinate.
Okay, that's enough garden talk for one day. Take care.
Peace & Plenty. Hi Aunt Maye. Waving!!!!
Today is trash day and grocery day. DH is in charge of getting the trash out and I'm going to Aldi's. I have not been shopping in 2 weeks, but I'm excited to see what they have to offer. I will look online before I go, plus I've made a list.
I made a good dinner last evening; Meatloaf, green beans, and baked Red Potatoes. Yum eee!
While I was out in the garden yesterday I reset some of my stepping stones, but they are still not good enough. They need to be level so that when I step on them I don't get imbalanced. I'll keep working on it when the weather cools down.
That ground mole has dug quite a tunnel through my yard and I'm mad. When it cools off I'm going to catch him/her, put them in a box and take them to a new address. I'm tired of watering my garden and the sand just caving in. Those tunnels are pretty deep in places. For all I know he/she has condos built in there! Anyway, I'm over it!
Maxie, I do not know if that Tropical storm will affect us, but we will probably get rain from it. We could sure use some more.
I just learned yesterday about the importance of establishing wildflower meadows for the beneficial insects who pollinate our crops. They have been bringing them back slowly, (it takes at least 7 years to establish one) all over the world, but every effort is needed to get that biodiversity reestablished. Over 97% of the wildflowers and meadows disappeared after World War II when a frenzy of planting food crops began so the people would have food to eat. Over 300 insects and other wildlife can exist on a single field or meadow.
I have decided to start a wildflower garden, but mine will only be 3 square feet. I have a perfect place on the bank. I'll wait for cooler weather to start it, but autumn is the time to get it sown. The seeds have to have a cold period in order to germinate.
Okay, that's enough garden talk for one day. Take care.
Peace & Plenty. Hi Aunt Maye. Waving!!!!
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