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<blockquote data-quote="addie" data-source="post: 515751" data-attributes="member: 140"><p>In my case, NOT to mention the layers of doggie-dodo as the layers of snow have melted, not that we had much this year. It has to be sort of off-limits until I can poop and scoop, or scatter it with the lawn mower.</p><p>YES re rubbish, stuff dropped months ago by dogs and kids.</p><p>YES re the branches! I have never seen so many come down. I think some nice damp day we might do a bonfire, for 'cooking' of course, or maybe making maple syrup (never again, having had 20 years of kids). Nice to have an excuse in case anyone calls it in, though I doubt they will. But husband is such a law abider!!!!!</p><p>YES re the weed eaters! Has anyonel got one that works consistently, or that works, period? The best I have had is the one on an electric cord. There is only the thread to worry about, so I am spared wrestling with an engine. I think husband has several in the shed, none working.</p><p>i buy good,tools and HATE it when i find one rusted out, but that is MY fault as no way would anyone else here be doing gardening or heard clean up.</p><p>and where did all those dead leaves come from? The kids did an excellent paid job of bagging and dumping on the flower beds for mulch.</p><p></p><p>I totally love to garden but have blue clay, swamp, sand, rock, and muck. Where there is topsoil I have planted, and I was overjoyed to see the first,green of the year, before even the bulbs ...oriental poppies.</p><p></p><p>I would be happy to answer any gardening questions that are not professional, more "gardening for dummies" which is what I am, so I have learned a few things the hard way. I do friends' gardens for free, for fun, IF they have good soil and good growing conditions.</p><p></p><p>Good news for you re the stiffness, lack of! Why is that, do you think? For me it used to be agony but first yoga, now fitness classes, has helped a LOT. But I am lucky, never had anything wrong, just years of laziness.</p><p></p><p>Oh well, on with the job. Don't birds make such a mess? Poop on the deck and seed husks everywhere, mountains of them. Not to mention the bits that fell off th Christmas tree when we took it out.</p><p></p><p>Must remember ... Put out lint from the dryer for,birds to peck at for their nests.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="addie, post: 515751, member: 140"] In my case, NOT to mention the layers of doggie-dodo as the layers of snow have melted, not that we had much this year. It has to be sort of off-limits until I can poop and scoop, or scatter it with the lawn mower. YES re rubbish, stuff dropped months ago by dogs and kids. YES re the branches! I have never seen so many come down. I think some nice damp day we might do a bonfire, for 'cooking' of course, or maybe making maple syrup (never again, having had 20 years of kids). Nice to have an excuse in case anyone calls it in, though I doubt they will. But husband is such a law abider!!!!! YES re the weed eaters! Has anyonel got one that works consistently, or that works, period? The best I have had is the one on an electric cord. There is only the thread to worry about, so I am spared wrestling with an engine. I think husband has several in the shed, none working. i buy good,tools and HATE it when i find one rusted out, but that is MY fault as no way would anyone else here be doing gardening or heard clean up. and where did all those dead leaves come from? The kids did an excellent paid job of bagging and dumping on the flower beds for mulch. I totally love to garden but have blue clay, swamp, sand, rock, and muck. Where there is topsoil I have planted, and I was overjoyed to see the first,green of the year, before even the bulbs ...oriental poppies. I would be happy to answer any gardening questions that are not professional, more "gardening for dummies" which is what I am, so I have learned a few things the hard way. I do friends' gardens for free, for fun, IF they have good soil and good growing conditions. Good news for you re the stiffness, lack of! Why is that, do you think? For me it used to be agony but first yoga, now fitness classes, has helped a LOT. But I am lucky, never had anything wrong, just years of laziness. Oh well, on with the job. Don't birds make such a mess? Poop on the deck and seed husks everywhere, mountains of them. Not to mention the bits that fell off th Christmas tree when we took it out. Must remember ... Put out lint from the dryer for,birds to peck at for their nests. [/QUOTE]
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