I like to leave spurs on the sides of big branches, which result in tufts of flowers in the spring without obscuring the aged branch structure. These spurs result from prining suckers back to short stems with a few leaves.
Friday, July 04, 2008
Cherry Trimming
I like to leave spurs on the sides of big branches, which result in tufts of flowers in the spring without obscuring the aged branch structure. These spurs result from prining suckers back to short stems with a few leaves.
Cat Body Language
Tuesday, July 01, 2008
Tomato Progress notes
Sunday, June 29, 2008
Random thoughts, learning to live greener
That being said, it started raining after these were hung out to dry. Still, it will pass, and they'll dry soon enough.

True, about 4 months out of the year, hanging clothes outside may not be an option. But there is the other 8 months. An indoor drying rack might help with the 4 rainy winter months, and humidify the house a bit when it is most needed. And not drawing heated air out of the house.
This photo is probably my great-grandmother and her daughter.

It's the washing, not the drying, that's so much work. You won't see me outside with a washboard, but this summer I'll try to continue this new habit, and continue working on living in a more aware manner. Not just with living greener, but other ways as well.
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