Cleaned out the gutters today. The front one was completely full. I guess that nice black loose mixture of dirt and roofing crumbles made a great sapling nursery. There were 4 baby trees growing in it.
![baby tree in a gutter](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjoPoCKD1T1THY2hNP1kHuz-oGmV_eMIHezWtM8j1h-iQkG2lPWJ-VnFzktNCCiNwULwokAIEZX1koJpaBYOx68VSTxvLWwtSy6jkKfFMPVDAlLLZTVzHLVuodiqXukboNo_WmD0bKpKBY/s1600/GutterCleaning01.jpg)
Now the gutters are cleared. And I accidentally learned that this is a really easy job give two conditions. It rained yesterday evening, so there was a layer of water at the bottom of the trough. That acted as a lubricant so the contents slid very easily. The end cap popped off when I put pressure against it. What a serendipitous moment! I just put the wheelbarrow under the end and chunk by chunk slid the whole mess out of the end of the gutter! Replaced the end. Done. Trimmed the tree a little more.
![cleared gutter](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhIfte2Hn4SW9FVNlylyuJeQHW606Y5pqrn-eEI88t4yqbY-iXXZqsdBmv-WwdGpd1-IpZFD3imNDPnfh5cL8fAAU8EbBh7HLoHZDSMaKRbnrB7Vme4S5DHV74ZVERjm3iSbwZvdluC5Cg/s1600/GutterCleaning02.jpg)
But then I had four baby trees, right? So I planted them. I think 3 of them have half a chance of making it. The fourth is a quaking aspen, and they don't usually transplant well. But I had to try.
![baby white birch tree planted](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg5hSfdFNtql-216ByIJ6C0q2cGoQxqbrsRBBlEBICnDC1iZFa9AgKv6mn53TNMR1v5xzu9yhOEUPjMd_7hbuOpUA9UtkX4LRGKUBe5pwUpfoTGIYXLLO_vMfw0-3ql2dfKY7I0S5S59ZE/s1600/WhiteBirchBaby01.jpg)
The temperature was right on the money for me! I was so energized. Mid-sixties. Light breeze. I just couldn't not try once more to reclaim my front flower bed. I got two patches done. Here's the one with my lovely yellow lily that appeared. But it won't bloom this year. Something already ate the top out of it.
![weeded flower bed](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj1jdtODZlYhffTDY8ojlXhZtWQIJy7O6-o94d-zsdsFn9UzDvDiHnwQIJgNPhM8a1iOyeWCE1GTZ1lj8qWQy6n4OXJi7DaSkjmbyRrV9g35oFS42l3DB-D0v3o8GJDKtAmOJT93CyzGbQ/s1600/garden2020-01.jpg)
Here's the other part I got cleaned up. Something already ate the biggest hosta. This is why I keep giving up flowers.
![weeded flower bed](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg5iiwAkONqmSE-KEnYn9LI9Manq5vXAYFdGmzv-rnb1d4wUksEp_37U0WkMTs6BkHM_C0ofOViNonMvWNmbNfqr6ZCdRxbsWsFeX-QSKo6psI-rnImAoIPjn3VrKygA6redt521LMpBg4/s1600/garden2020-02.jpg)
And the sedum on a stick? Home Depot has a potted sedum that I want quite badly. But I shouldn't spend money on plants. So, I'm telling myself that if I get this front bed completely cleaned up, I can buy that plant. We'll see if that is enough motivation. It might be.
I have a small, fairly local vendor event tomorrow. Let's hope that lots of people are so tired of not having anywhere to go that they will show up. And spend money.
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1 comment:
I wish I could motivate myself to get as much done as you do. I don't do flower beds any more because I hate weeding and they end up looking horrible.
I'm surprised there is an event that hasn't been cancelled. I bet there will be a lot of people who are tired of being stuck at home with nothing to do. Hope you sell lots of books.
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