I just unloaded 20 bags of mulch. I've got some work to do now.
It's already been 90 degrees a few days so everything's starting to grow like crazy. Hybrid bermuda lawn is almost all green and looking good enough to putt on. Tomato crop has been in the ground for a month and all the shrubs and boxwood hedges are pruned and looking sharp. Flushed out the drip irrigation lines and replaced two sprinkler heads, too. Always something more to do and I love being outside.
Always something more to do and I love being outside.
Isn't that the truth. I don't think I would ever run out of things to do outside. But it very rewarding. There's just something about seeing the results of your work. Especially in the spring time when it's just nice to be outside. I don't even mind mowing the yard.
Planted clematises and a new rambler rose and some other plant and cleaned the tracks of my G-scale model railroad.
J
I usually hate doing yard work but this year i am looking forward to when all the snow is gone, it has been a loooonng winter.
I usually hate doing yard work but this year i am looking forward to when all the snow is gone, it has been a loooonng winter.
...Tell me about it brother!
I'm a person that doesn't need sun to have a good disposition....
but come on, snow hail and cold temps just near May and a total of maybe 6 sunny days this "spring"...
what happened to real spring?!
I usually hate doing yard work but this year i am looking forward to when all the snow is gone, it has been a loooonng winter.
...Tell me about it brother!
I'm a person that doesn't need sun to have a good disposition....
but come on, snow hail and cold temps just near May and a total of maybe 6 sunny days this "spring"...
what happened to real spring?!
isn't it supposed go April showers bring May flowers, not May flowers bring June flowers
I just unloaded 20 bags of mulch. I've got some work to do now. 
Rick do you buy your mulch from a big chain or from a local supplier?
This has nothing to do with yardwork but my parents put in a coal stove last year and my Dad rented a 10 ton dumptruck and drove 6 hours to Pennsylvania and loaded that thing to the brim with anthracite coal.
Rick do you buy your mulch from a big chain or from a local supplier?
As I've said before...."If you can't find it at Wally World, you probably don't need it". They just usually the cheapest. And wood chips are wood chips.