with the rain we had the other night it was enough to help soften up the ground i was trying to dig the other day so that today i was able to get it kinda dug up a bit and cultivated so i can plant some peas at last next time i get outside. finally i will give peas a chance.
it was nice and sunny this morning but on the cold side. when i went out this afternoon i had shorts on, but i probably should have had long pants. however, once i got digging i was plenty warm enough.
i'd like a robot that could do that sort of thing for me including one that could go down into a groundhog burrow and harrass and evict the creature and then backfill it and compact the area and then replant it with things that discourage groundhogs from ever coming back...
it's too hard on my...
as a gardener who lives in the middle of an agricultural area it depends a lot upon the methods you are going to use.
most of the fields around us are rented out or farmed by others than the actual land owners. this means that most of them are managed as a topsoil nutrient strip mining...
funny! we used to have a lady that walked regularly along the highway and she was always swinging her arms and dancing to music. i've not seen her in quite a few years so she likely moved on...
since Boofy hasn't been a daddy before i hope you keep an eye on him so he doesn't get too rough on her. :)
hope she works out well for your family and pack.
are they still stirring up snakes around you with clearing/construction? is there something you can do once in a while (like driving...
every time you disturb the soil you are moving more seeds around into the germination zone. if you can clip them off at ground level without disturbing the soil you'll have fewer sprouting... keep clipping until they die off and give up and before they can drop new seeds.
we finally got a good rain here. it's been a week or two. the ground in the garden i wanted to work on was too hard so i let it sit until it could get rained on.
at first when the storm was coming through it was really quite a blast and it looked to be pretty harsh and perhaps even close to...