Costco is offering grocery delivery--artichoke hearts and macadamia nuts, come to mama!
My library has re-opened for front door pickup! I was very excited to get an e-mail from them that one of the books I requested online in April was ready for pickup!
My library is also doing curbside pickup now, and I am getting more used to ebooks as well.
The Linden trees are in bloom! I look forward all year to their intoxicating fragrance!
Today the weather God smiled on us and it was low to mid 80s with a gentle breeze. Really a beautiful day. I’m spreading $300 worth of Turface and I enjoyed that work today.
We also have been two nights that were lovely last night and tonight.
I see later in the week it’s going to get back in the high 90s UGG
Elevated to correct name TURFACE
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If Turfus turf, IL, or some wonderful exotic lily?
43E2EC4F-ECE6-4F62-B5CC-B8CAFEC63DA1.jpg Turface is a soil amendment to absorb water and keep soil stable. It is a commercial product. I probably have $200 more in Turfus to buy.
I havent used it before, but this Hermann soil has a lot of clay. I have already added gallons of compost to it as well, compost I had to buy! Here in Hermann we buy the compost and wood chip mulch, but in the city it was free. I’m used to getting it free for 30 years. Oh it is hard to spend money on it!
The Turface is going in the iris beds exclusively, the rest of the beds will have regular soil and compost and wood chip mulch. Iris need well drained soil. DH uses his small tller to till it in.
Turface operation here, upside down photo.
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edited to correct b
name Turface.
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