27july2004
It rained. At 11:17 it was 57.2ºF.
-Time to trim things back and plant perenials. Sprouting are Hyssop and New England Asters.
-Alma says New England Asters will be called "weedy" by the church people so we can't use them in the landscape. Maybe if we put a sign out there that tells about our fabulous "natives garden". Maybe NWF has a gardening for wildlife designation for Churches. Maybe we ought to sign up.
-Planted lettuces and broccoli chair height and higher. So far no bunnies have gotten them.
-Pots need to be gotten ready for the August dry spell. Lillies are almost done. Turks Head asiatics are just starting their show
-Time to trim things back and plant perenials. Sprouting are Hyssop and New England Asters.
-Alma says New England Asters will be called "weedy" by the church people so we can't use them in the landscape. Maybe if we put a sign out there that tells about our fabulous "natives garden". Maybe NWF has a gardening for wildlife designation for Churches. Maybe we ought to sign up.
-Planted lettuces and broccoli chair height and higher. So far no bunnies have gotten them.
-Pots need to be gotten ready for the August dry spell. Lillies are almost done. Turks Head asiatics are just starting their show
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