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April in Your Garden

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  • InkadogInkadog Posts: 492

    Wouldn't feel guilty, Jo--a small reward and a job accomplished. I actaully hoover inside my cupboards and even the freezer! My spring cleaning is for gloomy days--latest job was steam cleaning all the downstairs carpets. I am actally happy that my place is so small-suits me. The upstairs suite only gets done when company is coming!

  • sotongeoffsotongeoff Posts: 9,802

    Hi Pam-another famiiar face-are you having the mice on toast-they taste a bit like chickenimage

    Lasagne has been made

  • figratfigrat Posts: 1,619
    sotongeoff wrote (see)

    Hi Pam-another famiiar face-are you having the mice on toast-they taste a bit like chickenimage

    Which bit?

  • KoalagirlKoalagirl Posts: 225

    Inka - You hoover your freezer?????????????

    Yvie - 42

  • kate1123kate1123 Posts: 2,815

    Salino that Horse's Tail sounds like a nightmare.

    Yvie-48- how will your own garden cope with your absence?

    I was also wondering about hoovering the freezerimage

  • It didn't snow yesterday like it was suppose to so I ended up doing spring yard clean up for a customer. This included raking a large lawn. I'm not one to wear gloves and ir's 1:30 am and I have 8 blisters on my hands that hurt like h..l. Can't sleep.lol

  • Pottie PamPottie Pam Posts: 887

    Oh, painful, powwow!

    I never thought about having the mice on toast and have already burried them. Do they have to be hung for a few days like game? If so I could resurrect them.

    I'm with Inka on the cleaning. Do a basis tidying up  every day but save big jobs for gloomy days. However started painting the kitchen yesterday so will have to continue today.  Still the weather not much better.

  • kate1123kate1123 Posts: 2,815

    Damp  here but it also feels quite warm.

    I have a gardening dilemma, another castor oil seed has germinated but the seed coating is attatched, do I help it along or let it sort itself out?

  • sotongeoffsotongeoff Posts: 9,802

    That seems to happen with tomato seedlings as well sometimes-to save damaging it at this early stage I would be inclined to leave it to sort itself out-at least  for a few daysimage

  • kate1123kate1123 Posts: 2,815

    Thanks for the advice Geoff, I am just a little garden fidgety.

    I have just been reading the weather predictions for the next month, the house is looking like a greenhouse and it seems like it will be a while before I can get stuff outside.

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