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Old 23-06-2008, 11:18 AM posted to rec.gardens
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Default Very productive day in the garden

I limbed up my hemlock. I (with some help from DS, age 15) took down a pine
that really needed to go and DD ( 9) helped take down two oak branches that
were shading the bed. Lots more light getting in and a spot for bright shade
lovers.

Weeding is complete for the moment, all the chipmunk holes filled in, a
bunch of things divided and already in new homes and. I need to move or
divide some of the daylilies, but that will wait for bloom season to be
over.

I started edging it, but the rains came.

Cheryl

 
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