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Old 04-30-2012, 05:31 PM   #33594
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Sitting back with a cup of tea, admiring my work. I did my new spring planting on the veranda this afternoon, and cleaned up and re-potted some older plants.

Today I put in three tomato plants, two hills of zucchini, two hills of pattypan squash, four basil plants, a new oregano and thyme plant to supplement the ones already growing, and a pepper plant! This will go along with three pots of lemongrass, rosemary, and three unspecified citrus trees that I planted from seeds and forgot what they are... There is also on flat of oats growing for Felicity. There is still the Twin tea bush to be re-potted, and the Morning Glories to be planted. And this year, being inspired by the farmers we passed on yesterday's ride, today I planted a 12"x12" rice paddy. It took almost a cup of water to flood the field.

There are a couple of pots of 'decorative' plants out there too... Three pots of Christmas Cactus, a huge Jade Plant, an even bigger Yucca plant, and some Aloe Vera. I'm thinking of hiring some migratory workers at harvest time.

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Ouch! That's no fun. I remember that game! (I've gone back to glasses; much less complicated) Good luck!
ugh! so do I! had lasix! woo-hoo!
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