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| Anyone one already thinking of there plan's for next year? lol I am :)
Im gonna plant more perennials in my gardens. due to the fact i just dont have the time i use to, to garden. ill still plant annuals but trying to go more into perennials. its not easy cause i love so many annuals lol. Im gonna get more into the plant collecting thing ;) Im addicted to daff's n hosta's.. this spring i want to order named iris. n start on collecting those. maybe do a couple trades for hostas. daffs are a must!. already looking n searching on more for next year;) im also going to dig deeper into the 3 annual beds i got going down my driveway before planting. so that in fall when the annuals are done ill plant the daffs there. ill prob only fill up one bed each year. also going to make my veg garden bigger, i want to try canning some next year... whats everyone else planning? |
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| Hi chrizty! I'm still stressing about getting all these daffs planted, so no time to ponder next year yet. I'll reply more later, but do know that I will start my fall bulb planting a lot earlier than I did this year and last. I plan to concentrate a lot more on the veggie garden next year, and considerably less on adding any/many new perennials or shrubs. I found I couldn't take care of what all I have now....sigh...will whine more later after bulbs are all planted with TLC. Sue |
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| Me too, im def starting my fall bulb earlier next year!brrr! Hope you got all your bulbs planted. I still need to work on my garden note book. still lots to do in it. |
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