Just spent an hour working in the greenhouse and in the garden. Man, pollen levels are HIGH. Between the congestion of that, smoke in the air, and the crappy lungs Covid left me with, the garden was a chore. There's NO Wind so everyone is burning like mad before planting starts this week.
I moved 50 bags of damp, heavy mulch to their "knife goes in, guts come out" spot in the garden. Heavy lifting and walking, but very poofing. It's only in the 60s, but without that wind, the sun is like a magnifying glass. (The air is DRY.)
I'll take a hydration break inside for a bit, and then mask up and go cut some bags open and dump. Take another good break and MAYBE take the rake to the piles. (
@BReeder! I get a HORRIBLE sinus infection when I move around mulch and compost, and sometimes a lung infection to boot from all the mold spores in there. JUST a thought. If you go in to the DR. make sure you let him know you've been playing in the mulch, dirt, and compost.)
It looked like I needed 5 more bags. I checked my notes. YUP. 55 bags. I only bought 50. So next trip to town. But the missing bags go right by the gate, so I'll drive up and just roll them out of the truck.
4 trays of marigold starts are all that are left in the starting shed, another few days and I'll move them out. The 4 remaining trays of tomato starts are going to the greenhouse today, so I can start putting away all the seeding trays and boxes on those empty shelves.
I can't wait to start all the seeding, but I sure am glad to see it in the rear-view mirror.
I need room in the greenhouse so the onion starts, and horseradish is being kicked out.
Have a great day all. Go get dirty.