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best laid plans........yeah rightit's funny, you spend the winter going through ideas in your head, and when the weather breaks, and you start your new season, the things you thought you would be doing turn into something else. that is ok, i just take it in stride. i'm waiting for my load of manure, and hopefully top soil will go on sale soon. i don't want to get into too much, until i get a starter supply of these things. this year i have a new toy! my brother bought me a wheelbarrow! i'm so excited...considering i did most of the hauling with an old orange plastic sled..it is still useful, but has seen better days. i was perfectly content with it and even have a spare up in the attic! but now the possibilities are endless. i decided to move my daisies to the corner of the shed and ditch the enormous hollyhock (maybe i can find a home for a piece of it in the empty lot next door). i'm think i'm going to put the blanket flower in the wagon. better view for me, then the daisies can get as tall as they want and still cover the corner of the shed, which is ugly. the only other definite (so far) is to move my tulips from the front of the house to the back. i don't think they like it there. and if they don't bloom in the back, well, then they are toast. have been stocking up on seeds...sunflowers, viola, sweet william, wild flower, and of course cosmos. it is supposed to rain/snow at least through tomorrow, and then rain for the next couple of days. probably won't get much done except poop patrol. but that is o.k. too. it is still only april. This blog entry has been viewed 265 times
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I remember when we got our first wheelbarrow. It was so amazing that we found ourselves moving stuff around that we hadn't thought of before. Pots shifted, stones grew into a neat pile, plants found better parts of the garden to live. We still have the same barrow, now around 15 years old, and we wouldn't part with it. People still look at me strangely when I say my wheelbarrow is my best friend in the garden. LOL Login or register to leave a comment. |
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