To: Lakeside Granny
I doubt very much she'll come back here posting. She has a big responsibility of growing food for her table. She took care of her father for several years and helped him in financial areas along with providing a home and caring for him. Then loss of the family cabin and now again helping a relative and caring for unwanted animals. So, her heart keeps growing and her skills of growing food is necessary for everyone to survive. Yes, pretty straightforward but life and survival now is getting to be a job for most everyone.
I do have beautiful landscaping thanks to her guidance. Lasagna planting has been amazing here in my difficult yard situation. AND using broken down cardboard boxes for planting has been a miracle. We met the other day and traded items. She gave me a Quince starter from her yard and I handed her a Rose of Sharon from mine. I'll pass your comment on to her.
3,575 posted on
06/14/2023 10:05:47 AM PDT by
STARLIT
(two moments in life-those you miss-those you seize)
To: STARLIT
Thank you, STARLIT!
Yes, please let her know she is missed.
We all wonder how her new home turned out.
3,579 posted on
06/14/2023 10:10:30 AM PDT by
Lakeside Granny
(Vote RED~R.emove E.very D.emocrat~D&S)
To: STARLIT
Lasagna Planting?
I had to look that one up as I had NEVER heard of that term. All I knew is you eat Lasagna. Lol!!!!
“Luckily for us, Dutch bulb mavens developed what they call “lasagna planting,” a way to layer your bulb plantings to create beautiful blooms all spring long, boasting colorful flowers in designs free from gaps in color. Plant three layers of bulbs — early, mid, and late spring — for a full season of flowers.”
3,659 posted on
06/14/2023 1:43:36 PM PDT by
Spunky
(Praise the Lord for all things.)
To: STARLIT
Lasagna planting has been amazing...??
How was the pasta planting?
and the garlic bread planting?
Must be a big soggy mess after you water it!
*evil grin*
**DUCKING***
3,745 posted on
06/14/2023 5:33:01 PM PDT by
MS.BEHAVIN
(Women who behave rarely make history.)
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