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Planted 5-24, sprouted 5-27 - pack says 3-10 days for germination.. guess they like their new home.

May progress in the garden. Ref: D1331-179

Central MA, USA, on a collard leaf, 6-19-07 AM

 

Know what this is? Friend or foe for the collard leaf? Maybe 1/8 inch big, if that.

Working out where the edge of the border should be to dig the trench for the sleepers. (IMG_5450-2)

 

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This statue is deep in thought - Is it okay for me to ask this next question? Hmmm...

This is the one with the 'enigmatic' inscription that's been linked to Dan Brown's strange theories about hidden treasure and secret societies.

May progress in the garden. Ref: D1331-183

I didn't mean to get a shot of his ass. It just happened.

Today was a perfect day for working in the yard. We're putting down new weed blocking tarp and fresh pine straw along the side yard under the trees. I'm planting some shade plants (hostas and ferns) with some red accents. I did not finish today, but I had a great time being out there before the heat and humidity return this week!

Progress shot of the new flower bed. The California poppy is going great!

The boys tug up the roots that had been thwarting them this whole time. Take that, tree feet!

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Poppy in our new flower bed

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the walls... sitting on top of mulch on top of old mouldy carpet picked up during the last local hard rubbish collection, should keep the weeds down for a season or two.

Just a few more boards, a little paint and a latch!

Close up of a garden ornament

Remnants of last week's Kedleston trip

Painted roof for bee box

tomato plant, heirloom transplant

My original estimate of 1 tonne of top soil clearly fell way short of what is required.

central MA, USA 6-14-07

soft bodied on squash plant, very tiny guy

 

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