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May 14, 2011 8:33 PM CST
Name: BlueFox
Grand Forks, B.C. Cdn. Zone 5A (Zone 4a)
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Well, I didn't get any done either. I have great plans, but no stamina!

Maybe tomorrow I'll do some. It was so warm today that I didn't really feel like doing much in the greenhouse, it gets too hot for comfort in there. I'll make some real plans, get my three orders out of the way to clear a bench, and then maybe I'll be motivated to do the hypertufa when it rains. It's supposed to be cloudy and showery, so maybe a project indoors will be just the ticket.

I still have to take my previous batch out of the water bath. Oddly (or not) I thought they were going to be really crumbly, but in the last few days they hardened up quite well, so I guess it doesn't really matter if the peat moss is in larger pieces.

More experimenting, that's what we need!

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