tired...
I just finished out in the yard. Our yard isn't magically beautiful. The dandilions are still there. The grass still sucks. But, the grass and knee high dandelions are all mowed! I decided that it was the day for mowing. Jeff does the dishes, so I decided to mow. I felt nice and accomplished for the first half. Now I'm too tired to feel accomplished. I'm going to throw my clothes in the laundry and take a cool shower. Then maybe I can look at the yard and say "that looks good!"
I was expecting more overcast with showers today, which is one reason I decided to mow the lawn. I wanted our tall dandelions to go away before it got too wet to mow... It's hard wok pushing around the stupid mower on the not flat yard!
Off to freshen up.
I was expecting more overcast with showers today, which is one reason I decided to mow the lawn. I wanted our tall dandelions to go away before it got too wet to mow... It's hard wok pushing around the stupid mower on the not flat yard!
Off to freshen up.
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Tomorrow we are renting a real mulching lawn more to get the durn dandelions once and for all. We'll see how that goes.
I've got this fantastic yard and I just havent gotten into the groove of taking care of it.
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Oh well. I love my yard too. What I did was decide on a few projects that I really wanted and start those. Put all your extra (ha!) energy into those projects the first year. Then, the next year, you can decide what else you want to do. Or that everything else can just be maintained the way it is... :-) Have fun!
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The one thing I'm holding onto is the thought that gardens can last all year long. Carrots, Spinach and other greens do better when planted later in the year anyway. I've got a book on gardening west of the Cascades and will be putting it to use shortly. I think my first project is going to be cutting my roses down a bit and then sprouting off bits to make more rose plants. The roses are gorgeous I'd just prefer they not be in the veggie garden.
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Good luck on the roses. I've never been able to propagate things that way. I like roses too, but I think I would be irritated if they were in my veggie garden too. I suppose you could always transplant them this fall or next spring. But, if I remember correctly, they are big. That would be A LOT of work! Aren't yards fun?!?!?
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The rose bushses are huge and thats part of the problem. I want to uproot them eventually and put them in large pots of their own. I think right in the front yard as a barrier between the parking and the yard would be good.
We'll see.
(and clearly though I'm still at work, I dont want to work anymore)