Re: Speaking of catalogs...what would you wish for?


Pouring down rain here today. Guess I'm not going to get my last section of sprinkler pipe put in. The ditch I already dug to place part of it in is completely full of water (nothing like having a back yard of solid clay!).

What I'd want for Xmas is 10 acres of land. I'd keep part forest, plant part with shrubs and perennials, and a veggie garden in the sun. Then, of couse I'd also want to work only part time, and have oodles of money to spend on all the plants I'd need : )

Really- I'd settle for 2 weeks off work and good weather : )

Theresa

Donna wrote:
Still with the drought Pam?  Gosh I wish I could send you some rain.... hey
Rich, might have to start that rain dance again! Although as a gardener it is
depressing, but wondering how your drinking water supply is holding out after
this long!

Those wishing for someone to weed... be careful what you wish for!
I tried that - a combination year of illness and too much work- seemed either
one or the other kept me out of my garden.... lost many small plants they
THOUGHT were weeds, cut down other plants way too soon in the season and a
host of other issues..... I think it might have been better to just leave it
all survive on it's own and fight the outcome for years....

If I could have
my wish... hum....do I get someone for a whole day? <lol>  .. a tree
specialist.  My trees really need a better pruning than I do and since that
wouldn't take all day (don't have that many trees) someone to also help with
the heavy stuff.... you know, the manual back breaking stuff....

Donna

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