Penn
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I finally dug up an old rotted lilac bush that made the place look bad... got the roots. It seems the spruce and bushes I moved to the one side of the yard to the neighbor side are so far not dead. One has to be careful on replants. It does not get shade there. The spruce is expensive- the other bushes I hope they grow- but if not- I did not really like them anyway.
The bed near the car port got a good thin out.
The trees and weeds- are in show place shape. Understand that this can be a ton of work.
Rick- who avoids ever doing my weeds- did my weeds in the front- which makes me so happy. You see- across the street- they dug up the weeds down to the brick walk. This takes HOURS. I never want my place to be the worst on the block- and theirs is the worst on block until now. So Ricks timing is perfect. (I pay him to cut the grass- but he does "not do" weeds) In the front - the easement between the walk and road- I can be wrote up for weeds- tho the code guy will first knock on the door and tell me to cut them. Same deal when there is snow.
As you recall- kids on the block can drive me buggy. 20-30 will play on my street and trample my yard. BUT_ I put them to work- they helped move a batch of bushes and helped trim the maple tree. Some of what they did I could NOT have done myself. I am not agile- to maintain my balance on a ladder. Frankie- the older boy- got most of a huge bush dug up- this helped alot- because I alone was not able to move it. For a reward I gave all the kids chocolate.
In addition to the 10 tomato plants I bought- I see 3-4 of the seeds grew. I have green tomatos- and I will have a crop this year- enough to give to neighbors. It builds good will. For instance Cindy in back- sent over a home cooked dinner the other day- she sent over some pop tarts, granola bars, and snack bars. I then helped her obtain a cord for her lap top. She had no idea how to score- but I did. With in 3 days she had one. Now the used computer she bought is functional. She offerred and loaned me huge sheers to cut trees- this a decisive tool in removing that rotted lilac tree.
Life is good!
I finally dug up an old rotted lilac bush that made the place look bad... got the roots. It seems the spruce and bushes I moved to the one side of the yard to the neighbor side are so far not dead. One has to be careful on replants. It does not get shade there. The spruce is expensive- the other bushes I hope they grow- but if not- I did not really like them anyway.
The bed near the car port got a good thin out.
The trees and weeds- are in show place shape. Understand that this can be a ton of work.
Rick- who avoids ever doing my weeds- did my weeds in the front- which makes me so happy. You see- across the street- they dug up the weeds down to the brick walk. This takes HOURS. I never want my place to be the worst on the block- and theirs is the worst on block until now. So Ricks timing is perfect. (I pay him to cut the grass- but he does "not do" weeds) In the front - the easement between the walk and road- I can be wrote up for weeds- tho the code guy will first knock on the door and tell me to cut them. Same deal when there is snow.
As you recall- kids on the block can drive me buggy. 20-30 will play on my street and trample my yard. BUT_ I put them to work- they helped move a batch of bushes and helped trim the maple tree. Some of what they did I could NOT have done myself. I am not agile- to maintain my balance on a ladder. Frankie- the older boy- got most of a huge bush dug up- this helped alot- because I alone was not able to move it. For a reward I gave all the kids chocolate.
In addition to the 10 tomato plants I bought- I see 3-4 of the seeds grew. I have green tomatos- and I will have a crop this year- enough to give to neighbors. It builds good will. For instance Cindy in back- sent over a home cooked dinner the other day- she sent over some pop tarts, granola bars, and snack bars. I then helped her obtain a cord for her lap top. She had no idea how to score- but I did. With in 3 days she had one. Now the used computer she bought is functional. She offerred and loaned me huge sheers to cut trees- this a decisive tool in removing that rotted lilac tree.
Life is good!