I have
seedlings that are coming along nicely in there. Soon I'll be able to thin them out and use the extras in other spots.
But right now, I'm bound to do something about that big wide grey expanse of nothing down the rest of the fence length.
I have acquired some railway ties - the guy next door is slowly getting all the scrap wood out of his garage and Jeff brought the railway ties over.
I'm preparing the area to line it with those pieces of wood. First I'm lifting the surface soil out, and dumping it on top of my mulching square to mingle with the leaves and become whatever it plans to become.
Doesn't matter if it is clay - the worms like it anyways.
(BTW . . . do you know that actually supplied another gardener with fresh worms last summer? Imagine that - I'm raising worms! Ha ha!)
Anyway, this is another slow, painstaking project that will be well worth the work.
I do not know when this storm is going to allow me to go out there again.
I'm wondering if it will put out the power; when we have storms like this, we don't go out - if the power goes out, the security alarms go out and the security company calls demanding to know what's happening - if they don't get an answer, they send the fire department over.
MMM hmmm . . . yeah! Ain't it great managing/superintending property? If we ever come into a big amount of money we're going to try to talk the owners into selling it to us - we might just as well own it.
So, that's my plans for the day - how far I'll get with it, I don't know.
Pictures later, of course.
Gee, it's great to be back!