DIRT THERAPY
Yesterday I put on my straw hat and gloves, picked up my planting tools and had a few good hours of dirt therapy.
I only ventured in the front yard to replace my knock out rose bush. Maybe this one will survive since I put a small 2 foot metal green fence around both of the roses. It looks rather like giant papa bear and baby bear. The papa bear rose is a good foot and a half taller than baby bear rose. Ah, nature is so wonderful that baby bear rose will catch up.
In the oriental pot on the porch, I planted a dark and light pink impatiens. I alternated them so once they spread their wings they will make a beautiful compliment to the porch.
I planted two pink and white geraniums in each big wooden barrel planter . I had lost my rosemary so I got a new plant to replace it. I just love the smell of rosemary and geraniums.
The Kitty Justice is dirt therapy is so cheap just look outside. Grab a tool and get going.
Did you see anything near the fence?
Yesterday I put on my straw hat and gloves, picked up my planting tools and had a few good hours of dirt therapy.
I only ventured in the front yard to replace my knock out rose bush. Maybe this one will survive since I put a small 2 foot metal green fence around both of the roses. It looks rather like giant papa bear and baby bear. The papa bear rose is a good foot and a half taller than baby bear rose. Ah, nature is so wonderful that baby bear rose will catch up.
In the oriental pot on the porch, I planted a dark and light pink impatiens. I alternated them so once they spread their wings they will make a beautiful compliment to the porch.
I planted two pink and white geraniums in each big wooden barrel planter . I had lost my rosemary so I got a new plant to replace it. I just love the smell of rosemary and geraniums.
The Kitty Justice is dirt therapy is so cheap just look outside. Grab a tool and get going.
Did you see anything near the fence?
Comments
you are really lucky. The Tennessee Wildlife Management turned loose whitetail deer here back in the 70's and now they have mulitiplied profusely. Just like the rattlesnakes they turned loose in the county where I grew up about 50 miles east of Nashville.My brother and I would hunt in the Horseshoe Bend area, which is a very rural area but not any more. Too many snakes.