Good morning Rounders! Today is National Apricot Day! I love apricots.
DH ran over one of my containers yesterday morning on our way to Aldi's. He backed out of the garage and tore it up pretty good. The pot is destroyed, but it had a tomato plant growing in it so I put it in the ground at the outside corner bed of the garage. That bed goes down the whole side and has some Azalea's at the back end of it.
I had to pull out some Ox Eye Daisy to allow plenty of space for the tomato and while I was about it I noticed that the O E had taken over. It did the same thing last year. So, long story short I pulled it out all the way down and now I have 2 cans of it waiting for Yard Waste to pick up today. That stuff is very invasive, but it is beneficial for aerating the soil. It sends down longish strong roots and is very much like Ivy. Yes, my hands are sore and stiff this morning. So is the rest of me, but I got most of that out and now my tomato can get the sun all day and I only have one of those charcoal gray pots left. It's all good. They were here when we bought the house.
Today I'll be transplanting more Pink Baby's Breath. Every seed that dropped came up and there are at least a hundred. I will have to wait awhile for most of them to get big enough to transplant, but I have time.
Guess what? I overheard my neighbor talking to another neighbor yesterday and they are moving back up north. I was right when I saw the guy taking pictures of their house that day. Sound carries up here on this hill. I heard him say he wouldn't need his Golf Cart because there was nowhere to ride it. He also said his wife already had a job up there. I sure hope we get good neighbors.
Peace & Plenty.
DH ran over one of my containers yesterday morning on our way to Aldi's. He backed out of the garage and tore it up pretty good. The pot is destroyed, but it had a tomato plant growing in it so I put it in the ground at the outside corner bed of the garage. That bed goes down the whole side and has some Azalea's at the back end of it.
I had to pull out some Ox Eye Daisy to allow plenty of space for the tomato and while I was about it I noticed that the O E had taken over. It did the same thing last year. So, long story short I pulled it out all the way down and now I have 2 cans of it waiting for Yard Waste to pick up today. That stuff is very invasive, but it is beneficial for aerating the soil. It sends down longish strong roots and is very much like Ivy. Yes, my hands are sore and stiff this morning. So is the rest of me, but I got most of that out and now my tomato can get the sun all day and I only have one of those charcoal gray pots left. It's all good. They were here when we bought the house.
Today I'll be transplanting more Pink Baby's Breath. Every seed that dropped came up and there are at least a hundred. I will have to wait awhile for most of them to get big enough to transplant, but I have time.
Guess what? I overheard my neighbor talking to another neighbor yesterday and they are moving back up north. I was right when I saw the guy taking pictures of their house that day. Sound carries up here on this hill. I heard him say he wouldn't need his Golf Cart because there was nowhere to ride it. He also said his wife already had a job up there. I sure hope we get good neighbors.
Peace & Plenty.
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