yes, the more plain the cardboard is the better. black lettering. avoid any that is coated or shiny or has a lot of other things stuck to it. saves time to not have to peel off the tape or pry out the staples.
worms love it though, hiding in all those corrugations...
we found out after we planted it that we both react to the sap.
the many areas of it we have all sprout plenty of seedlings in the limestone mulch around the plants. we always have more starts than we can let grow.
we're now taking out as much of them as we can get to them (we've hired...
our experience is that if you don't plant it in the middle of a puddle it will do ok.
we put it in some areas that do get temporarily floods in slightly raised beds and they have survived pretty well.
haha, but no, just no. i already hate changing the clock twice a year as it is. i'd rather go back to no time change at all. people who want to adjust their own personal time clocks can do so as they will.
this is a Mom story from Friday when she went off to do her care taking gig, but first on the way she stopped in at funeral home to drop off a card and to sign the guest register because she couldn't be there for the visitation later.
she said that she didn't see a front door so she just walked...
we now have a day next week in the forecast to go above 60F. crazy talk but then again we've had flowers on strawberry plants on March 11th before so it surely could happen.
i managed to get a walk in for a bit this afternoon in the sunshine, a bit windy but it wasn't cold enough that it bothered me. felt good to get some exercise and fresh air.
primarily i grow what we will eat. i've given up on trying various other things because Mom will not eat them and so i only grow just a few things (turnips, radishes, dill) here or there for myself but not much and sometimes i don't even eat any of those.
on the other leg, i do enjoy my bean...