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Re: rebloom


Almost the same type of situation here.  I'm only starting to enjoy my garden in the last few weeks this year.
 
And off topic, but here's my meditation labyrinth that my husband just finished for me this morning.  He even let me place the last brick, then brought a ladder so I could take the picture with some elevation.  Just stepping into the labyrinth brings a sense of calm.  I was using it even before it was totally finished.
 
That's the pond with pots of pseudacorus & I versicolor on the left, with the hosta hill (now called my historic iris hill), leading over to the nursery beds and old shed.  My aim is crooked, not my shed.  Disappointed smile emoticon
 
El, Ste Anne, Manitoba, Canada

From: b*@bellsouth.net
Sent: Sunday, October 02, 2011 6:49 PM
To: i*@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [iris-species] rebloom

 

>I am pretty stressed out these days because I can no longer take cate of the the garden like I want to. My husband's >health problems take priority these days and I am watching the garden go out of control with weeds, voles, ridiculous >weather conditions etc..., but who isn't???
 
Liselotte,
     I can sure understand that.  For the last half of 2008 up till right before Christmas 2009, I went through that with my mother.  With summer 2010 and summer 2011 being the two hottest summers on record here which stymied a lot of yard work, I am still trying to patch everything back to how I want it.  I am getting close now.   This morning was the first cool fall morning of the season, getting all the way down to 6° C.
 
Mark A. Cook
b*@bellsouth.net
Dunnellon, Florida. 

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