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Category: Garden musing | Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2008 3:37 am

It never ceases to amaze me at the junk I leave in my garden as I garden. I wish I was more meticulous. But on any given day you will find JUNK in my garden that I was too tired to remove on that particular day of weeding, planting, pinching or whatever the devil I do for hours at a time in my garden.

Yes eventually I get around to throwing away all of my do-dads that are cast offs for the day. I wish I had a garden fairy that tidied up after me. I can be tracked from start to finish by my bull in a china shop approach to gardening.

Look and see if you can find where I have been remiss this year to date.

[img] (On this final picture notice the poor crumpled over frog on the right of the photo with a skull wound. I backed my rear into his perch and gave him the fatal blow. I think my rump may cause some more fatalities before its all over. The sad thing is, he is still there wounded because I can not face the fact that I did him in).

From now on my yard bloopers will be labeled "Oops I did it again."


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glendann wrote on Sun Apr 27, 2008 5:59 am:


I am as bad D2D .I leave everything behind as I go.




 

glendann wrote on Sun Apr 27, 2008 6:01 am:


Oops how did I forget ? Your red flowers are beautiful.




 

Droopy wrote on Sun Apr 27, 2008 6:42 am:


I had to chuckle a bit while reading. My husband enjoys a walk around the garden, and he's able to tell where I've been and what I've been doing there by the evidence I left behind. Your flowers are lovely! The read of the astilbe really stands out.




 

eileen wrote on Sun Apr 27, 2008 10:59 am:


Your garden is lovely D2D even if you do leave little piles of 'evidence' that you've been in it. One day I'll learn to clear up as I go but don't hold your breath!!!




dirt2diamonds wrote on Sun Apr 27, 2008 1:49 pm:


Hey droopy, that red on the pics is salvia. Aren't they gorgeous. It is only two plants that are producing that much color. My cousin supplies our church with plants from his job (local nursery)I rarely get any and usually let visitors have them. We did not have any visitors on this particular Sunday and was able to take two home with me. I purchased some more to make a row with the two salvias I have. If astible is as pretty and does not require a lot of water, I must get me some.




 

Joann wrote on Sun Apr 27, 2008 3:29 pm:


Thanks for a morning chuckle : )





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