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It's windy and mostly sunny here, supposed to get in the 50s, was in the 40s
when I woke up 4 hours ago, and I just moved some logs that were next to the herb bed, to make more room for more herbs or whatever I want to plant there. So if you need a log, I got plenty! I'm also eager for my 2 dwarf blueberries, ginger root, and 2 black walnut trees that have been shipped to me finally to get here...have no idea where to plant the black walnuts though, because a book on companion planting I have(Carrots Love Tomatoes, by Louise Riotte) says there's a substance on their leaves called juglone that washes off them when it rains and prohibit growth of other greenage near them....anyone had any experience with that? Charlie wrote in message ... snip Loverly day today! Rain, windy, temp 40F. Wisht I had a damned log to crawl under. Charlie |
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