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Gardening Diary – June 19, 2021
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Right side of the front bulb bed. Picture taken on June 19, 2021. Moved the trash which was cut down yesterday to the gulley on Dave’s property. Continued to prune the growth of the bush that was intertwined with the Holly bush [Ilex sp.] and that had grown on the…
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Gardening Diary – June 18, 2021
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Moved the brush (Dock Weed [Rumex obtusifolia], Green-headed Coneflowers [Rudbeckia laciniata], etc.) that was cut down on Wednesday to the gulley on Dave’s property. Sharon and I took 8 bags of garden trash to the Knox County dump. Sunflowers Picture taken June 18, 2021. Weeded some of the front bulb…
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Gardening Diary – June 16, 2021
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Walkway between the back porch and the Rose bed. Picture taken on June 16, 2021. Walkway between Rose bed and second bulb bed. Picture taken on June 16, 2021. Weed-eated the walkway between the back porch and the Rose bed, the walkway between the Rose bed and the second bulb…
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Gardening Diary – June 15, 2021
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Sharon and I took 6 bags of garden trash to the Knox County dump. Sharon planted Velvet Queen Sunflower [Helianthus annuus] seeds and Chianti Hybrid Sunflower seeds in raised bed #5. These were Burpee seeds and purchased by Elizabeth last year. After this, Sharon continued to weed the herb raised…
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Gardening Diary – June 14, 2021
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Vanilla Marigolds [Tagetes “Vanilla”] Picture taken June 14, 2021 Sharon planted the rest of the Vanilla Marigolds that we had purchased. Sharon started weeding the spice raised bed (#6). Removed the large weeds from the bed along the right fence from the utility shed to the cross fence. Watered the…
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Gardening Diary – June 13, 2021
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Coleus and Double Play Doozie® Spirea [Solenostemon scutellarioides], [Spiraea x] Picture taken June 14, 2021. Turned on the irrigation system for the straw bale beds and hand watered the plants which were added this year except those that were in the straw bale beds.