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Gardening

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Siwsan

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Sun Apr 14, 2024, 12:03 PM Apr 2024

It's very difficult to NOT over do things, at the beginning of gardening season [View all]

We're at 72 in Flint, MI. I'm still giving a lot of the 'debris' a little more time to make sure the insects have become active. I'm seeing some but not enough, IMHO. Still, there are weeds that can be pulled and tree winter-fall to be collected.

I was thinking I'd go sit beneath the limbs of my air conditioned Maple tree and enjoy a glass of wine, this afternoon, but then I realized there's no leaves, yet!

Thanks to two days of heavy rain, my back lot is far too soggy to even THINK about mowing so maybe I'll call it a day. Most of the weeks should be relatively nice so there's no need to push myself. At least that's my thinking.

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