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Be so careful- falling is no simple thing once you age. A friend of mine fell in her yard Monday. She broke a finger, shattered her shoulder. Now needs surgery to repair the shoulder. She is only 74 (a couple years older than me). Makes ya think.Good morning gardeners. Finally gave up waiting on Gurneys to follow up with my issue with the seed potatoes I bought from them. I called them and they are giving me a refund. Very disappointed with them. I'm going to try to get to my little discount store and see if they have any seed potatoes left. Now, if the weed whacker I ordered materializes soon I will be happy. I got the small butterfly bush trimmed back yesterday. My solar motion sensor lights needed some attention and I pulled up the old wire border fence around my cutting garden. While chasing one of the hens back into the run I fell. Good thing I still know how to fall to minimize injuries. I'm fine, although I suspect I may feel a bit achy in a few more hours. The temperatures are still warmer than normal now and heading into a three day stretch of 70F. However, the long range forecast shows a dip in temps coming so I'm still holding off on more planting outdoors. Still no signs of the asparagus yet and no signs of the neighbors rhubarb plant coming up either.
Thanks for the sentiment. I’ll be 70 in a few months but my bones are strong and having participated in gymnastics for 8 years when I was young I have learned how to fall to minimize injury. I have a lot of experience with falling and the extra “curves” I’ve added over the past few years provide substantial padding to cushion the falls.Be so careful- falling is no simple thing once you age. A friend of mine fell in her yard Monday. She broke a finger, shattered her shoulder. Now needs surgery to repair the shoulder. She is only 74 (a couple years older than me). Makes ya think.
I’m using five gallon buckets for the ducks and will be making smaller blocks for those. Duck water is disgusting so I’m not putting a water bottle in my freezer after it’s been in thereSounds like you have been busy too, igorsMistress. Good idea to start ice blocks now. I only have a 3 gallon waterer, but can put a frozen bottled water inside during the summer.
And even if you make sure your yard is completely free of them, the neighbor's slip through the fence or even over it and once that growing tip touches ground it immediately starts growing roots. And then there's the seeds that the birds deposit as they fly by. Wild blackberries are terrible. Love the fruit, hate the plant.I hate blackberries with a passion. We think we've got an area cleared, and they sprout up again, and reach out and entwine our arms when we try to cut them down, or tangle themselves in the mower or brush-cutter blades. They'll grow in the middle of a tree and we won't know they're there until they take over the tree and send long shoots everywhere. And they're so much effort to get the huge, tooth-filling-destroying seeds out to make jam or whatever, that the few weeks when they're ripe and tasty are not worth it, at least here in our area where they take over everything.
My arm was a little sore for both shots and I think I was a little more tired after the second one but so worth it!I gotta come back and reread all this for inspiration later today! I go for my first vaccine (YAY!!) this morning, so hopefully I feel like working outside afterward. It supposed to be warm and gorgeous again today.![]()
My rhubarb is just breaking through the soil and I can't wait! I planted it in the early spring last year and left it completely alone but I am cutting some this year.Took a walk around & saw the rhubarb & horseradish peeking through. I need to make more jam so come on rhubarb!
Falls are scary. I always lay there a second waiting to see if I'm actually hurt or just embarrassed.While chasing one of the hens back into the run I fell. Good thing I still know how to fall to minimize injuries. I'm fine, although I suspect I may feel a bit achy in a few more hours.