Good morning Rounders! I went out to the side yard and transplanted a bucket full of Vinca. I want that whole side of the house to have hundreds of blooming flowers next year and although I already have a bunch of Vinca seeds that have sprouted, I want more and more so that it will be a sea of color next summer. I also weeded. I will only leave a path down the middle for me to walk through.
That side of the house is where the Bank is located and it's just a sand pile basically. On the side closest to the Bank I'm planting the White Fountain Grasses. They will establish a good line of soil barrier to prevent erosion. They will add texture and motion to my garden and dimension.
My best news for today is that we will soon have a Starbucks open just a few miles down the road and I will be getting loads of their coffee grinds for my yard and garden. It will make a big difference in enriching the soil/sand that God has given me. I should see great improvement in one year.
I know that a garden is never done, but it will give me pleasure to have the best garden that I possibly can.
Today I am making Chicken Cacchitori for dinner. I don't know if that spelling is correct, but it didn't give me a redline underneath. LOL! We have cheesecake for dessert.
My chore for the garden/yard today is to level some of the pavers on my walkway that I made last spring. It is high and low in several places and when I walk on it with Vertigo it makes me wobble and almost lose my balance. I will tidy it up and make it safe.
I have finally figured out that after I've been out working in the garden or yard and bending over for several hours is when the Vertigo kicks in big time. After all I do have Postural Vertigo and it just dawned on me last evening why I get it so bad after one of those gardening sessions. Doh!!! Anyway, last night I was dizzy, nauseous, and sick with it so I took a Mucinex and feel better this morning.
I caught the new movie on Hallmark, "Picture A Perfect Christmas' with Merrit Patterson and Jon Cor and I loved it. DH watched it too. I love that little dog too! They present her as a male species, but he's a she dog. I also loved the boy actor. He will go far with those Hallmark movies. He is a natural.
Peace & Plenty.
That side of the house is where the Bank is located and it's just a sand pile basically. On the side closest to the Bank I'm planting the White Fountain Grasses. They will establish a good line of soil barrier to prevent erosion. They will add texture and motion to my garden and dimension.
My best news for today is that we will soon have a Starbucks open just a few miles down the road and I will be getting loads of their coffee grinds for my yard and garden. It will make a big difference in enriching the soil/sand that God has given me. I should see great improvement in one year.
I know that a garden is never done, but it will give me pleasure to have the best garden that I possibly can.
Today I am making Chicken Cacchitori for dinner. I don't know if that spelling is correct, but it didn't give me a redline underneath. LOL! We have cheesecake for dessert.
My chore for the garden/yard today is to level some of the pavers on my walkway that I made last spring. It is high and low in several places and when I walk on it with Vertigo it makes me wobble and almost lose my balance. I will tidy it up and make it safe.
I have finally figured out that after I've been out working in the garden or yard and bending over for several hours is when the Vertigo kicks in big time. After all I do have Postural Vertigo and it just dawned on me last evening why I get it so bad after one of those gardening sessions. Doh!!! Anyway, last night I was dizzy, nauseous, and sick with it so I took a Mucinex and feel better this morning.
I caught the new movie on Hallmark, "Picture A Perfect Christmas' with Merrit Patterson and Jon Cor and I loved it. DH watched it too. I love that little dog too! They present her as a male species, but he's a she dog. I also loved the boy actor. He will go far with those Hallmark movies. He is a natural.
Peace & Plenty.
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