My struggles with roses have entered their final phase: reconciliation. After getting rid of all the boring Meidiland shrubs that came with the house...
Cute, but why throw all that fantastic organic material in a yard waste bin? And why dig it out when you can incorporate it into the soil instead so easily: http://tinyurl.com/sheetmulching
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Elizabeth: thanks for putting this up! Now all I have to worry about is the paparazzi.
Way to look good, Billy and to tell a good story. You are doing a lot of good…I’m picking up a theme here..Way to go, Nicky Goodsticks! H.
Rubber chickens, bubbles, and kooky hats – I can dig it!
Cute, but why throw all that fantastic organic material in a yard waste bin? And why dig it out when you can incorporate it into the soil instead so easily: http://tinyurl.com/sheetmulching
It’s groovy, man, yeah, I can dig it. Far out!
I can definitely dig it! I’m betting that digging up lawn is becoming Cool!
Great job Billy and company. I like seeing your drumming chops for a change too.
Shirley
Oh I miss working with you Billy! Thanks for the link.
This just made my day.
What a hoot.