I don't like confusing girl anymore.
Bumoto Ako!
Shir, you rock! I hope we get links to your TV interviews.
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I don't like confusing girl anymore.
Bumoto Ako!
Shir, you rock! I hope we get links to your TV interviews.
In stunning news, I am really freaking tired. Also, I have GOT to do a better job of feeding and hydrating myself, because I turn into a massive bitch at the end of the day, with a side of stupid.
Does Theodosia post in here? If so, congrats on the temp gig!
Shir this is so awesome ! I'm glad you are getting this kind of wonderful coverage.
If I didn't say it already, congrats on the great press, Shir!
meara, I totally thought you'd cut her loose when she invited you to the pill thing.
More sllllllooooooooowwwww progress on the raised beds today. My dad got started lifting the St. Augustine out of the place where one bed is going and using it to fill another place he lifted from. The rest of the parts arrived from the manufacturer and they gave us 2 extra pieces, which is better than the 2 pieces they shorted us last time.
Started building the 2nd bed up by myself carrying only one block of wood at a time and being very careful. I realized I'd been operating on the assumption that the 22" height was 3 boards high and had calculated our soil needs based on that. It turns out it's 4 boards high. So we should have done one more soil run yesterday. I don't want to bug the construction site again so I'm going to have to purchase more manure/compost. Which except for the added cost isn't a bad thing. This is good sandy soil but it's poor in organic materials.
I HOPE it's finished tomorrow. We need to find the right size drill bit and finish drilling a hole on a defective piece we received. Then I have to get my Dad to shovel the piled-high soil into the 2nd bed. I mix the manure in while that's happening. Then I can finally plant the plants that have been straining at their pots for 3 weeks now.
Are you taking pictures of your progress, Spidra?
I've taken some pictures of the previous days although I didn't take pictures of today's work yet. [link]
Ooh, neat website!
It's great that you're getting publicity for the site and for your efforts, Shir!
It's a great site for gardeners, Laga. It's social, it works well with Flickr, Picasa and Twitter and it gives you great tools to track your plants' progress. The latter is the main reason I joined. I was looking for good gardening software when the site developers found my stuff on Flickr and asked me to join their beta. I haven't been active for the last year because of the house sale and losing my old garden so there are tons of feature additions I can't speak knowledgeably about.