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Back in December we moved into a new house, and my collection moved with me. The winter months were spent getting the inside plants situated and my water system up and running. All of this among unpacking, building a barn, caring for horses, and that thing that truly gets in the way of life, work.
After a few false starts to Spring, followed by sudden freezes, I think the outside collection is ready for dewintering. I've set up the growing tables and have moved the smaller growing plants to their new location. They get a bit warmer with the airflow underneath the pots, but my eyesight isn't good enough to inspect them without getting really close, and I'm not crawling around on the ground.
I've still got a few tasks left. I need to make another table out of recycled pallets, and level out the water troughs for my large sarrs. Things are looking pretty good, and I have a riot of flowers. I probably won't be doing many crosses of sarrs this year, but I am going to produce some pure species seed and some species selfed.
And yes, my horse is swaybacked. He's 28 and a nervous wreck after moving. Once he settles down, I'll start working with him again and improve that top line. The sway won't be completely gone, but it will get better.
After a few false starts to Spring, followed by sudden freezes, I think the outside collection is ready for dewintering. I've set up the growing tables and have moved the smaller growing plants to their new location. They get a bit warmer with the airflow underneath the pots, but my eyesight isn't good enough to inspect them without getting really close, and I'm not crawling around on the ground.
I've still got a few tasks left. I need to make another table out of recycled pallets, and level out the water troughs for my large sarrs. Things are looking pretty good, and I have a riot of flowers. I probably won't be doing many crosses of sarrs this year, but I am going to produce some pure species seed and some species selfed.
And yes, my horse is swaybacked. He's 28 and a nervous wreck after moving. Once he settles down, I'll start working with him again and improve that top line. The sway won't be completely gone, but it will get better.
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Panman's Grow List
Panman's Etsy Shop - PreyingPlants
Find me on Instagram - PreyingPlants
Toes in the water, ankles wet, and knees damp.
Panman's Grow List
Panman's Etsy Shop - PreyingPlants
Find me on Instagram - PreyingPlants
Toes in the water, ankles wet, and knees damp.