The last time I was in the garden doing any work was more than a week ago. I tidied up the front garden beds and really meant to get to the backyard to finish the half that I had left to trim, prune and fix up, but I just haven’t got back there to do it.
Last weekend, not this one, last weekend we even went to a garden center and I bought some Tomato plants, cucumbers and a lot of other veggies as well as a few annuals to plant. Have I do anything with them other than water them three times? Nope!
I’ve just not been feeling well enough to get out there and get the work done.
It’s a shame really. The plants are surviving without me, but I know if I got out there and trimmed the dead wood off the rose, and pruned them into shape it would help stimulate them and make then grow a whole lot more. Also … I’d rather work with them now to shape them before they grow too much as it will be harder job and uh … more dangerous to my skin as they get bigger and fuller.
since I have more than 60 roses it’s quite interesting to take a look at my hands and arms after I’ve been working with them. I wear gloves but the thorns sometimes punch right through the gloves. I’ll come in after an hour or two of pruning and I’ll have scratches from the roses all the way up to my shoulders, or well … pretty close!
Is gardening a dangerous activity in your yard too?
Cyberpartygal says
I’d love to have a rose garden but I dare not even start cos it’s too much work! Maybe I’ll do it when I have retired!
GO! Smell the flowers says
Hi T,
Hi from Dubai. We’re so envious of you having this garden of life at your fingertips – we soooo miss the green out here in the golden sands of Dubai…
We appreciate greenery even more! Love the blog – keep it up!
Captain Natura Lifecruiser says
I only had 3 Rose plants earlier and did pretty well without any wounds 🙂
BTW: I just nominated your garden blog for the Blogger’s Choice Awards as The Best Hobby blog.
We’ll see when they acknowledge it and put you up there 🙂