and the situation then is totally different from now... They were settling in a new place... you got to pull
the weeds out of the garden before you put anything into it..
He kept his height all the way into his late 80's and was pulling
weeds out of his garden and rode the bicycle to the store and back.
Not exact matches
Reminds me
of the scene
of the Spirit clearing the
weeds out of the over grown mess
of a
garden patch in the book, «The Shack.»
Now that the
gardens are
weeded, the screen porch cleanup is underway, the patio furniture has come
out of hiding and the barbecue has been cleaned and polished, it is time to throw our favorite burgers on the barbie!
But now we are home, I've got an inch
of dirt under my fingernails from all the
weeds I had to dig
out of the
garden and on a walk today some random guy said hello to my kids and then said «¡ Hola!
Plan your
garden out for maximum access for harvesting,
weeding (for shame — use plastic mulch to eliminate them), and for the viewing pleasure
of your envious friends.
I do love this time
of the year
out there so much - when the plants are strong enough and big enough to handle a little interference from some
weeds, and while there is just so much coming in from the
garden.
Dr. Karen Reivich, the co-director
of the Penn Resiliency Project, who teaches the boot camp, likens the process
of fortifying resilience to
gardening: «We try to take
out all the
weeds — for instance, the counterproductive thinking patterns and negativity bias — and we're also planting flowers.
They are found in food from crops sprayed with pesticides, in the
out - gassing
of the materials we build our homes and offices with, in cosmetics, coloring agents, in the various sprays we use to kill insects on our pets, in our homes and
gardens, and in the
weed killers and fungicides we use on our lawns and
gardens.
I spent much
of the day doing outdoor tasks —
weeding, cleaning and sweeping the patio and clearing
out old sunflower and lily stalks from my perennial
garden.
The more vegetables you take
out of the
garden each month, the greater the chance you have
of pulling a
weed next time.
Companion planting, or grouping complementary plants together in the
garden to benefit each other, can be done for a variety
of reasons, such as to provide shade or a wind barrier to other plants, or to cover the surface
of the soil with edible plants to crowd
out weeds, or even to help boost the growth, flavor, or yields
of food crops.
Growing beets near peppers is another method
of filling in empty space in the
garden and shading
out weeds while helping to keep soil moist.
Carrots: Growing carrots around peppers can help to shade
out some
of the
weeds, providing a living mulch, and are a great way to maximize space in the
garden.
This is your chance to plan for broader tasks that can't be pegged to a specific day, i.e. catch up with a friend, send
out thank - you notes, finish that pile
of ironing,
weed the
garden.
Combined with an automatic sprinkler setup to water every second day for 45 minutes, the
garden has not dried
out in its hot, sunny location and has the added benefit
of keeping the
weeds down (less work) thankfully.
I did figure
out how to pull the
weeds and enjoy the fruit... but more on the scale
of your lovely
garden.
Just lots and lots
of flower beds to be cleaned up,
weeded, and reorganized, along with general clean up from the winter, resetting some bricks in the pathways, cleaning
out an overgrown perennial
garden in the front
of our house.
Delicate lily -
of - the - valley blooms and a Zen -
garden - theme dinner party don't go, just as dramatic foliage like Alocasia leaves at a Parisian salon - theme luncheon would stand
out like
weeds in a parterre.