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There are times...

...when I wonder what's going on in Dear Husband's head.

I've told you that he is not a gardener. He really doesn't care for any of the outdoor chores, not even those having to do with maintenance on the house. He makes his living working out of doors, so the only other time he cares to be outside is when he is sailing.

I had assumed that he was aware of the work I do on the gardens. I usually come in, muttering about aching knees or a crabby back, or beat up fingers, so you would think he'd recognize that SOMETHING is going on out there.

I finished cutting back spent plants in the driveway garden, and part of the sidewalk garden, and my pride and joy....the herb garden. I need to spread compost and mulch, and put protective rings around three roses, but I'm well on the way toward having the gardens prepared for winter. I know that he knows I've been doing the work, because he can see the piles of leaves and cuttings dispersed around the grounds.

The herb garden, in particular, looked really lovely by 4:00 yesterday afternoon. I was thinking about taking a picture of it to post here. So, I was rather surprised to see Dear Husband unwrap a block of cedar timbers and start carrying them into the herb garden. These timbers will be used to replace parts of the raised beds in the herb garden that have been hollowed out and reduced to sawdust by ants. Right now about six of them (easily ten to twelve feet long), are stacked on one side of the center box. Four more are at a crazy angle across the south end of the garden. It looks like a giant was organizing his pick up sticks.

I VERY calmly suggested to him that he might want to stack them somewhere else until he could get to the job. We'll have to talk about where.

Take my word for it. The garden looked really nice.

Comments (4)

Oh pictures please. I'd love to get a garden going here in the desert. :)

Cop Car:

It all sounds like work--what you have been doing and your DH's carrying about those cedar timbers. (My knees and back hurt just thinking of it!)

buffy:

Janet, there's a great mail order catalog that carries plants native to your neck of the woods.

High Country Gardens is a place where you can order "quality drought tolerant, xeriscape perennials, plants and gardening supplies." The ladies on my herb group recommended it to me. You can find them at highcountrygardens.com

I can't think of anything better right after Christmas than browsing through plant catalogs to design the coming year in the garden (okay...and quilting). Go to their website and have them mail you a catalog.

I'll see if I can get DH to take a picture of the herb garden. We have a camera that's almost ready to be developed.

buffy:

Cop Car, I won't nag DH to move the timbers until we get closer to Elegante Mother's Open House. Once a week should be enough when it comes to moving cedar timbers! *G*

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