It doesn’t look like much but it’s sun and it’s blue skies and it’s warm and it’s glorious. Plus it’s also headed east for you ladies in Cheese Land and parts east of there are in for some warm weather once again. I’m loving it.
I have some roses to plant tomorrow and a lawn to mow. My asparagus plants … well, most have to be replaced since they appear to have not survived this past winter. I’m a bit Irish stubborn and I refuse to give up on growing them. So we’ll order some new plants and try again.
Good – never give up on Asparagus! ( my favorite )
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it is perplexing but I’m sure I’ll sort it sooner or later
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The way you dream to see the sun, it’s amazing. I wish we could exchange climates once in a while
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some day I will get to see Africa with my own eyes and I’m hoping it’s as wonderful as it is in my dreams.
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Wonderful… Ah! I hope it’ll have transformed to that wonderful place you have in mind… Though I guess the reason I don’t see Africa as beautiful as you see it is cause I’m used to it and well, it’s the normal, so my mind is wired to point out the not so good things, but well, well. Where would you like to visit in Africa?
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My asparagus is up but the plant is much too fragile to pick this year. I’ll give it another year.
Leslie
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One of the ladies that I work with suggested that I use cow manure in the bed to help the plants. It’s worth a try I guess.
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I did that already. Maybe it’s time for another treatment?
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or check your soil ph checked. I Googled the correct soil ph and it says it should be 6.5 – 7.0.
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Okay I’ll check that.
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