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06-07-2008, 06:26 AM
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Free mulch
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It is so long since I have been here. Life has been busier than I would like. But I am back. With a whole lot of free mulch that someone in town kindly delivered to my nature strip. Mixed with horse manure. I will let it stand for a month before I use it. Then I have to decide if it is mulch, or if I will mow it to a smaller size and dig it into the veggie garden. Should I mow it now? In case there are worms in there when I want to mow it? I couldn't bear that. It has been a good year for pumpkins - I ended up with 28. Read More at Chloe's Garden... |
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