rswyan
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- Joined
- May 12, 2004
- Messages
- 11,319
- Location
- Northeast Ohio
- Tractor
- Kubota B2910, Cub Cadet Pro Z 154S, Simplicity 18 CFC, Cub Cadet 782
67F and partly cloudy @ 22:00, heading down to around 58F for the overnight low.
Rain showers moving in overnight, line currently runs from up in Ontario across the western end of Lake Erie and northwest Ohio into Indiana.
Refilled mealworm feeder with 20 worms first thing. Did not get hopper feeder refilled ...
Woman ran out this afternoon to do some grocery shopping with one of Her girlfriends.
After filling the mealworm feeder I took the Cub around back and gathered more weeds She had pulled this morning and took them up to the compost pile.
While I was doing that I finished filling up the Water Buffalo.
Then took Kubota and chain saw over to the east side woods and cleared a downed ash and maple off the trail along the property line. Hopefully the local Junior Woodchucks will notice that it's been clear and will reroute their traffic up the path and away from the barn.
Following that I worked on screening more compost.
Woman returned while I was doing that and came up on the Cub, gave Her the bow rake (that I forgot yesterday) and the chain saw to take back down to the house.
Got quite a bit of compost screened, might be biggest pile ever.
After a while I knocked off on that as She was going to broil up some Hebrew Nationals. Evidently found a great deal on them while She was out, about 50% off normal prices. She also made Her Mac salad ...
While I was waiting for dinner to be ready I got two cups of Espoma Soil Acidifier worked into the soil around the largest old blueberry bush, one to go.
After dinner I headed back up to screen some more soil.
Got the soil screener moved so it will be in the shade for this coming week since it's supposed to warm up (70's/80's)
Agenda for the rest of the evening:
1. Head up to the shop and see if I have any pipe/tube to retrofit a longer/bigger nozzle on the weed burner to use for punching holes in the woven weed block fabric.
2. Pot up the 20 All-Star Everbearing Strawberry plants.
Some pics of recent blooms:
Clearly I need to have a word with with the weeding crew ... 
First peony bloom of the season:
Hope everyone had a great Friday ... 
Rain showers moving in overnight, line currently runs from up in Ontario across the western end of Lake Erie and northwest Ohio into Indiana.
Refilled mealworm feeder with 20 worms first thing. Did not get hopper feeder refilled ...
Woman ran out this afternoon to do some grocery shopping with one of Her girlfriends.
After filling the mealworm feeder I took the Cub around back and gathered more weeds She had pulled this morning and took them up to the compost pile.
While I was doing that I finished filling up the Water Buffalo.
Then took Kubota and chain saw over to the east side woods and cleared a downed ash and maple off the trail along the property line. Hopefully the local Junior Woodchucks will notice that it's been clear and will reroute their traffic up the path and away from the barn.
Following that I worked on screening more compost.
Woman returned while I was doing that and came up on the Cub, gave Her the bow rake (that I forgot yesterday) and the chain saw to take back down to the house.
Got quite a bit of compost screened, might be biggest pile ever.
After a while I knocked off on that as She was going to broil up some Hebrew Nationals. Evidently found a great deal on them while She was out, about 50% off normal prices. She also made Her Mac salad ...
While I was waiting for dinner to be ready I got two cups of Espoma Soil Acidifier worked into the soil around the largest old blueberry bush, one to go.
After dinner I headed back up to screen some more soil.
Got the soil screener moved so it will be in the shade for this coming week since it's supposed to warm up (70's/80's)
Agenda for the rest of the evening:
1. Head up to the shop and see if I have any pipe/tube to retrofit a longer/bigger nozzle on the weed burner to use for punching holes in the woven weed block fabric.
2. Pot up the 20 All-Star Everbearing Strawberry plants.
Some pics of recent blooms:
First peony bloom of the season: