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LOL this past summer I was weeding at like 1-2 pm in the hottest weather bc I couldn't convince myself to get up earlier than that. :(

I understand that logic though...you're like oh nothing is in the way here, this would be a great spot. oops. that sounds like a great plan to fix it. what kind of trees? I have peach, plum and apple. and raspberry, blackberry (NO GOOGLE NOT THE PHONE), blueberry, muscadine (wild) and grapes... but grape production is 0.

have you tried weed mat? it's basically like a dense fabric that you put down and you cut holes in it for your plants that you actually want and the weeds die under it cause they cant get up to the sun. some of them will come up right next to your plants but it's way easier to pull weeds in that tiny area than all over your garden. and any weeds from seeds above ground can grow on top of it but they obviously wont do near as well because they'll be blocked from most nutrients so they should be smaller and easier to pull. that + mulch is amazing haha.
My dad thought of doing that is a waste of money last year, & is only sensible in small gardens. But we can ask him again this year.
 
anyone know if this bulge on the back of his head/neck is normal?
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A friend of mine told me that the males get lumps on their necks during breeding season. My male got a lump like that too but it went down when he lost his tail feathers as breeding season ended so I'll assume that my friend was correct.
its magnificently gone already. if I didn't have pics, I'd say I was losing my mind. I watched him walk for a few feet to make sure it wasn't just an angle thing. but idk he looks fine now. LOL. thanks for the quick reply though. you're the best. :) I'm selling some younger boys so im in catching mode... it's very crafty
 

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