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Wat isMy son's tractors... both still work
what do you have in there for ground cover?
I know this fall... I'm gonna til it up... blow it full with a thick layer of leaves... just dig and plant next spring.
Did some refurbishing today. This small shrubbery bed just had a mix of stones for a ground cover. It didn't look good and ant hills had brought a lot of dirt to the surface. Mom had rooted some kind if ground cover plant for me. So, today, I removed the stones, dug up as much grass and weed root systems as I could, then filled in with some potting soil, planted the ground cover, mulched and watered. Looks a lot better...
Today.
My niece made the flower pot toad stools a few years ago.
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This small shrubbery bed just had a mix of stones for a ground cover.
I know its early, but I'm thinking of over-winteting 2 to 4 of my bell peppers as an experiment. Thoughts? Tried it before? I live in south carolina, they are in containers. Im thinking prune back, refresh potting soil, and move in shop during frost/cooler temps. I have a cheap led grow light I could supplement too. I heard it works better with smaller peppers.