It was a beautiful day! Unlike Auntie KK, I was not lured by the siren's call of leaf raking. It is my most hated thing. That and picking sticks. Puh-lease. Those are for child labor... But no kids around here to pay! Any who. I went to Lowe's. I picked out some of the dark-purple-light-swallowing pansies, some pinks (they smelled sooo good!!!!), some rose/flower feeder/bug killer type stuff, some lily bulbs and some gladiola bulbs and a huge bag of Miracle Grow Moisture Hold Soil. or something like that.
So, I planted the pansies. I just couldn't resist. We are still in frost danger. They're on their own. I was dying to plant the pinks. And the glads. And the lillie's and all the rest for that matter. It's killing me not to go plant everything yet!!! I don't even have the garden bed dug and enriched. *SIGH* Plus I know we could get a killing frost or two feet of snow at any moment. I really just kind of puttered around. I fertilized my roses and sprinkled anything else with new growth on it with the stinky stuff. I weeded a little here and there. The hated Witch Grass plucking is a never ending battle. I also moved the decorative fencing around a little more to suit myself. I forgot to take a pic of that. You'll see it soon. I mooned over the pit that is to be the "big" fish pond. I played in the bone chilling water of the small pond. I bought fish food too. My mom tells me don't feed the fish until the water is consistently over fifty degrees. Um. I fed the fish any way. I cleared some more trash up.
I basically just enjoyed the warmth and puttering. I did put some old screens over the pansies. I don't want them to be pummeled to death by the torrential rain we are supposed to get. We need to do some slash and burning around here! And all it does is rain and be freakin' windy as heck! GRRR! Ah well. Hopefully before the burning season is over. I can't wait for the end of frost season. I have seeds and seedlings to get dirty!
2 comments:
Shut up about the raking.
I am still paying for that, but with my poor, tender back instead of a few measly bucks.
Frickin' nature.
Speak of which... suppose you had an uneven terrain on which grass would not grow without the benefit of ChemLawn. Suppose spring was about to be sprung and you had a lawn of mud.
How might you grow yourself some grass??? I have got quite dizzy from reading the bags at the stores as my poor little brain cannot follow directions , particularly ones which are very picky and specific and sciencey.
Shut up about the raking.
I am still paying for that, but with my poor, tender back instead of a few measly bucks.
Frickin' nature.
Speak of which... suppose you had an uneven terrain on which grass would not grow without the benefit of ChemLawn. Suppose spring was about to be sprung and you had a lawn of mud.
How might you grow yourself some grass??? I have got quite dizzy from reading the bags at the stores as my poor little brain cannot follow directions , particularly ones which are very picky and specific and sciencey.
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