What Did You Do In The Garden?

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i was surprised it was dry enough for me to get half the end of the driveway ready for culvert replacement. i didn't expect to do much today and couldn't really do more than what i did - it takes a bit to get back into shape after too little gardening and frogging around during the winter.

also washed a few windows and put the fence back up that got run through - productive activity and the sun is shining. :)
 

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Score! 16 cattle panels on a old price discount! Tomato cages here I come! Those things are pushing 37 buck after our 10% sales tax! I got scratch and dent 150 off and then had an extra tossed in for free! I love scratch and dent at tractor supply! It makes me realize how high the prices really are!
 

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Score! 16 cattle panels on a old price discount! Tomato cages here I come! Those things are pushing 37 buck after our 10% sales tax! I got scratch and dent 150 off and then had an extra tossed in for free! I love scratch and dent at tractor supply! It makes me realize how high the prices really are!

those will be lifetime lasting tomato cages! :)
 

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those will be lifetime lasting tomato cages! :)
Yeah every year I am reminded of how much higher the tomato plants would like to grow if they were allowed, and scramble for something taller to support them. At the same time I lose a piece ot two of what I used before to rust or damage. Time for a reload and for the money I would rather have the panels because they are thick enough wire to defend themselves or repair. I usually get vertical out there with cucumber also. Last fall I got aggravated repairing the chintzy thin wire round ones as I put them away and promised myself more panels but then the dollar devalued and all that so I was thinking a 10 dollar tomato was not part of my plan. I spent 20 bucks after taxes on 4 tomato plants at the store for DW. Just wow. Just think of how many seeds are in one tomato and multiply x5 bucks. Red Gold! Sometimes Yellow Gold!
 

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It wasn't really in the garden but -- I mowed the lawn!

It wasn't really lawn grass that I was mowing. Lots of twigs and things from the trees.

... (I wonder if I have ever sorta mowed the lawn in March before. Kinda doubt it ;).)
And, today - I mowed again, altho the temperature did not reach 40°f (4°C) and the thermometer hasn't been much higher than that over the last few days. As I finished, it began to snow. I don't believe that I ever mowed while it was snowing before. (So, your picture is now accurate, @flowerbug!)

The SECOND thing I did that must have been a first-time event: I ran the sprinklers.

It has been so dry that I ran the sprinklers on the lawn and flower beds about a week ago when the weather was a little nicer! By the way, the snow continued for about an hour into my irrigation and it didn't even dampen the asphalt on the road, as best as I could see.

With the tiniest amount of March snow and rain, we had 1 1/4 inches of precipitation for the month, total. NOT one day was there more than a "trace" as defined by the Weather Service. How they come up with 1 1/4 inches is beyond my comprehension. There has been little to improve on these number in April and it's the second time that I have watered the lawn - last time, was a non-snowy day ;).

Steve
 

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And, today - I mowed again, altho the temperature did not reach 40°f (4°C) and the thermometer hasn't been much higher than that over the last few days. As I finished, it began to snow. I don't believe that I ever mowed while it was snowing before. (So, your picture is now accurate, @flowerbug!)

The SECOND thing I did that must have been a first-time event: I ran the sprinklers.

It has been so dry that I ran the sprinklers on the lawn and flower beds about a week ago when the weather was a little nicer! By the way, the snow continued for about an hour into my irrigation and it didn't even dampen the asphalt on the road, as best as I could see.

With the tiniest amount of March snow and rain, we had 1 1/4 inches of precipitation for the month, total. NOT one day was there more than a "trace" as defined by the Weather Service. How they come up with 1 1/4 inches is beyond my comprehension. There has been little to improve on these number in April and it's the second time that I have watered the lawn - last time, was a non-snowy day ;).

Steve

i hope things have improved since then? i've seen more "weather" recently going through. glad to see more snows/rains for CA, CO, UT, NV, AZ and hoping for more snow in the mountains.
 
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