November 13, 2007 | Filed under: NaVloPloMo 2007, country mouse, misadventures
I never expected them to all come at once. Anybody have a back-hoe I could borrow? Just for a day or two?
12:11 am
I never expected them to all come at once. Anybody have a back-hoe I could borrow? Just for a day or two?
November 13, 2007
@ 1:03 am
Good luck MissB! I don’t know how you’re gonna do it, but I know you can do it!
November 13, 2007
@ 1:09 am
Widow’s tears? OMG where do they get those names…
November 13, 2007
@ 5:01 am
Fun times! Get some fresh air, have a beautiful garden in the spring and have vlogging content for years to come. “Stay tuned as we follow the life Lilly, Lady Fern and the rest of the characters as they grow…”
November 13, 2007
@ 10:36 am
I’d offer to help, but alas we are separated by the Atlantic ocean. Good luck with that planting. You’ll have a kick ass garden next spring. Are you going to try the thing in pots where you plant different bulbs in layers and they come up at different times?
November 13, 2007
@ 10:40 am
@Beth
Eeek! No, no fancy pots or planning. I WAS going to try and have timed rows of stuff, but that would require more research on my part (and lots more digging) and now it’s crunch time. I shouldn’t even be online now writing this! I’m stalling.
November 13, 2007
@ 2:29 pm
makes me want to plant stuff. but it would just die *sigh* stupid winter.
November 13, 2007
@ 8:21 pm
you could always do what Glenna did, never plant them and let them die…….(it’s a “thing” with us)
November 14, 2007
@ 4:41 pm
This is an impulse that will pay off in spades. Give yourself a break with the digging and get more rapid results by forcing a few of those bulbs inside over the winter!
November 14, 2007
@ 5:44 pm
Yull wear out chur dibble gittin’ all that in the ground before it frosts up.
It’ll be neat to see yur vids next spring & summer.
John