Re: [SG] GARDEN TOOLS
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- Subject: Re: [SG] GARDEN TOOLS
- From: F* C* <F*@TACONIC.NET>
- Date: Thu, 15 Apr 1999 22:50:21 -0400
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You can't beat Bob's suggestion, Betty. Haven't you seen the great garden cart I
have?
Come look at it.
Good message. Now, let's see -- what to do first? You mean you don't start by
buying plants? I guess that's why your garden is so lovely. I've been doing it
backwards.
Frances
Betty Barrows, Kinderhook, NY wrote:
> HELP - Spring cleanup is about two-thirds done and I am itching to get on to
> the "fun things" like mulching the paths and digging in a healthy amount of
> new soil where indicated, fertilizing just about everything - all this in the
> proper sequence so I can get to the "really fun things" like doing the rounds
> of the nurseries near and far!
>
> Here's where I need help - everything is stacked tidily, the Pro-Mix, mulch,
> fertilizer - and of course it all needs to go someplace else! I picture some
> sort of sled to pull these huge and heavy items around. Like a slab with no
> sides on a couple of pairs of rollerskates and a rope to pull it obligingly
> behind me as I do these chores.
>
> I'm darn sure I'm not the only gardener with this problem - rule out a nice
> new husband, he'd starve to death during the gardening season! Any other
> suggestions will be very much appreciated - and if any of you have made sleds
> let me know how you did it.
>
> Betty Barrows
> Kinderhook, NY Zone 5 - all sorts of dear little tihings are up and blooming
> - hosts of Virginia bluebells, pulmonaria, anemonella, species tulips - but
> not a sign of a hosta pip anywhere!
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- From: "Betty Barrows, Kinderhook, NY" <Betbarr@AOL.COM>