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go right ahead, sheri, be my guest--but some advice??

apparenltly not all are perennials--I thought all were,-- so if ya dont want to replant them every year, ask questions.


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What did I do in the garden today? Well, nothing yet, they make me go to work everyday, but this past week we've been busy. I need a break from working on The Money Pit of a house, so I dig in the dirt.

We were able to get a TON of free mulch, so we really laid it on thick. weeds be GONE! Also, it's probably not found as "best practices" in the any gardener's guidebook, but I move plants all the time. So, I swapped a lot of plants around for a more pleasing arrangement now that the garden is maturing. It's really been cooler than usual here - in the 70's and LOW 80's instead of 90's - so I don't think I'm going to stress them much. It did make my "crazy daisy" Shasta daisy rather annoyed, so I cut off the stressed stems and tied it up and it's coming back nicely.

I also planted some State Fair zinnia seeds, and after only four days they are popping their little heads up. I was so surprised they germinated that quickly.

My next project is to clean out a small bed around a lamp post in the front yard. It is the last bed to get attention, and is seriously weedy. Once the daylillies are done blooming, I'll move them to a better spot.

It's always something, huh?!


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Gosh, I need a ton of free mulch too.

What are you doing to your house?

I'm changing the subject again.

It's been too dry here so I've been watering and bringing in the vegetables.



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The free mulch came from the city, who in turned donated it to the arboretum society, and there was more they could use.

The house - ugh! I promise I'll get pictures up. An 1841 "charmer" turned The Money Pit. Total rewiring, plumbing, lots and lots of structural repair, new walls, new stairs, new bathrooms and kitchen. Just me and hubby and whoever we can cajole into helping!


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I also worked on the "money pit". I was also tired of looking at an empty spot on the entry to the house so i created an outdoor living space that should be pretty nice whenever we get a chance to use it.
Im kind of nervous about it being there...afraid that our 100 pound puppy will destroy it...he eats EVERYTHING!!

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well, we have been trading plants at work and today I got lungwort, spiderwort, trumpet vine, honeysuckel, salvia, and 2 others...looks like cedium but its not. so off to planting i go...


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honeysuckle is nice...the dog ate ours..lol

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I see people are gardening again..


Up.....


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well, not in Illinois, sad to say. no gardening here, until the first part of May


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Where is my garden? Under 3 or 4 ft of snow.
Plant seeds??????????

Birds are the only ones planting seed here.

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Oh well, at least Tina and Cheryl are gardening...


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Originally Posted by tamara
Oh well, at least Tina and Cheryl are gardening...


yea that is what I said when I saw what they were up to...
not to worry---our time will come-----


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Yup, and I plan to buy some seeds this week to help get me in the mood.


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seeds---I bought Sheri & I some black oil sunflower seeds to try along with our or seeds that she bought.


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Today I went out and cleaned off my flower bed in the yard and I cleaned off teh flowers up against the house in the back there. Now all I have toi do is sit for hours & weed my "rock garden" as my SIL calls it.

Rod says round-up but then I have to wait for them to die---
perhaps I will do a bit of both. No plants in the rocks to worry about after all.

I have the seeds in a bag and they are all packaged up, ready to go. thumbup


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With roundup you only have to wait about 24 hours if you spray on a day with at least two hours of sun after spraying. Then you can pull up or weedeat what you can and the roots have what they need to finish dying on their own. So you can do both. You don't have to wait days for the tops to show drooping and browning.


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Just light a soldering torch and burn those weeds up Carol~trust me it works haha


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Originally Posted by Tina
With roundup you only have to wait about 24 hours if you spray on a day with at least two hours of sun after spraying. Then you can pull up or weedeat what you can and the roots have what they need to finish dying on their own. So you can do both. You don't have to wait days for the tops to show drooping and browning.


good to know--thanks much----


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Just light a soldering torch and burn those weeds up Carol~trust me it works


alrighty then--but I do not want to be me if Rod finds out I can actually do this kind of stuff for myself. nono


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Ooooh, no torches allowed here. Extreme fire danger stuff. I am even careful using anything that may throw off a spark like a weedeater or chain saw. Scary stuff for me.


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well Tina I do not have the fire hazard thoughts like you do, but I will stil not be using a torch.

again I do thank you for the information about the time frame for the round-up.

it has been a few years since I have been able to put in my garden, the proper way. It is my plan to do so this year.--well after the sunflowers that Sheri & I are planting....


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ooops we're over...


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Originally Posted by tamara
ooops we're over...


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