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Almost ready for spring
With the record warm the last three days I was able to refresh all my beds and restring the ones that had broken last year. Some of the beds are a little low so later this week I will mix up a batch of MM for them and for the pots for later. I found my second bed this year with roots from a near by apple tree. It is not to bad so I will use it this year and change it to a standing bed for next season. This is the bed that has a frame around it made of PVC conduit that I am changing to a cover frame for tulle (sp). I have never used the stuff before but I guess a lot of you do. I think I can get it at a fabric store like JoAnn's or something like that. Never been to one but always a first. Hope to protect the kale and broccoli for a change.
johnp- Posts : 636
Join date : 2013-01-05
Age : 79
Location : high desert, Penrose CO
Re: Almost ready for spring
Looking good.
At JoAnn's - just look like a male out of place - one of the clerks will help you in a heartbeat!!
At JoAnn's - just look like a male out of place - one of the clerks will help you in a heartbeat!!
Judy McConnell- Posts : 439
Join date : 2012-05-08
Age : 84
Location : Manassas, VA(7a) and Riner, VA (7a)
Re: Almost ready for spring
Make sure to check the website for a coupon before you go!!
Coupons are good things...! :-)
Coupons are good things...! :-)
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