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Mar 29, 2012 10:25 PM CST
Name: Doris&David Bishop
Cartersville, Ga. (Zone 7b)
Cat Lover Clematis Daylilies Garden Art Region: Georgia
Mona, I will feel like I have died and gone to Heaven when I get everything planted. I still have a bed of tall dips to plant that did not get planted last fall. The bed is ready to go, but something comes up every day that keeps me from planting them. There is so much pruning of shrubbery that still needs to be done. There are still spent hydrangea blooms that must be cut and thrown away. The pathways need raking. For the first time this year we paid to have the pinestraw put down. The edges of the beds are not neat like I want it. I have to tuck the straw in and under to make it look neat, but that can wait. I will plant in the morning until it starts getting warm. Then, I MUST clean out two small ponds once it warms up enough because I will get wet. The smallest should not take too long, but I will need to get into it to get the leaves out of the bottom. BURRR!!! The other one will take longer, but I will not get into it. I have to replace the pump and clean the filter in it after I get the leaves and extra plants out. The fish will be happy and I will, too. There is a third one that is much larger, but it will have to wait a few more weeks. One thing here is there is always something to do. It never gets boring here. Sometimes I wish it did! I better get to bed, or I won't want to do anything tomorrow.
"Anything worth doing is worth overdoing"~~~David Bishop
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