Bit by bit, planting mini-clover, which is better for the soil, and will stay green with a lot less water. Not to mention how well it seems to be doing. The package says 5-7 days to first sprout, but we have been seeing sprouts after 3 days.
Clearing away the plastic netting in the sod, comma by comma.
Cayenne in the deep-dug hole is flourishing. After the ripe chili, there were three more on the plant.
Is this a sunflower I see before me?
Or at least the bud for one? I will have to wait and see.
I know I am making progress, but sometimes all I can see is how far I have to go. Must refocus. Making myself wait until the end of the month before I dig another deep hole, to rest my hands. Having a bit of difficulty, one finger in particular gets very stiff and painful overnight.
Found a site with Krazy Kat cartoons. I had no idea, it defies words. One strip, I had to examine several minutes, then I could not stop laughing. Utterly absurd, I could not explain why it struck me so, but there it is. I'd heard it described as genius, but the bit of it I'd seen was incomprehensible. Still is, but I can now see the brilliance and absurdity and deep, deep wells of humor.
Wow.
I will not try to convince you, when you mind is ready, Krazy Kat will appear.
4 comments:
In the neighbourhood I walk through to get to Loyola here in MD there is a lot of highly groomed properties. There is a specific type of ground cover I think looks very nice. I doubt it would do well where you are, but it might just where I live.
I'll see if my tablet tomorrow morning can take some photos.
good to see the garden growing well
gz,
Sort of well, not dead at any rate. Keeping in mind what you wrote about peat, doing more research.
Phil,
I'd love to see the plant, although I expect you are right about differing growing conditions.
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