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share to twitter share to facebook share to pinterest friday, march , degrees the weather continues to be freakishly warm. chives, st. johns wort, mint, thistles, motherwort, herbs and wild plants are exploding out of the ground. we are taking advantage of the weather and optimistically planting some
cold - tolerant crops. lettuce, spinach, onions, peas, broccoli, broccoli raab, cabbage, potatoes. i planted these potato towers, inspired by my friend becky :) the bees are gobbling down their food, and today we saw them carrying in loads of pollen!!...
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*sigh* maybe we'll get the garden in by the th of july!!
but the farm cleanup is going well. we hired a fellow with a beautiful john deere tractor (shown above) and he spent a few hours at our place digging out huge rocks that we couldnt' get with a skid loaded, pulling out trees and stumps that were in the way of mowing or were too near out buildings, and...
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and from the dog's point of view, if you do not want to be a foster, what do you do?
first, be kind to the elderly, second, crawl on the lap of the "foster" person, third, check out the couch for size, comfort, and fit, and finally, cuddle up on the bed of the elderly person with the smallest and most vocal of the original four. does it work?...
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