Accessible Gardening: Looking for suggestions for gardening with MS, 1 by lovemyhouse
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lovemyhouse wrote: Vickie, I agree with you that people with any kind of "category" illness are often all lumped together. And a lot of treatment for any ailment is pulling on your own bootstraps. And...sometimes outside help or, therapy, if you will, is needed to FIND the bootstraps. :-) Hope everyone had a good day. Had to come home mid-afternoon for the cable tech. While he was doing his techie stuff, I watered the droopy plants and--already--my house foundation. Cooler and less humid today than yesterday, but, my goodness, we didn't need summer so early in the season. LOL Almost six inches below normal for rain and expect water restrictions soon. Doesn't affect me all that much since I hand water the flowers and NEVER water the grass. I hate the variety here and would be extra EXTRA pleased if it just died off and let me replace it with buffalo or zoysia. But, noooooo. It is practically indestructible and I am stuck with it until I can get someone to dig it up little by little and replace it with hardscape or sumpin. Still have NO idea what to do with the west side of my house. It extends about another 10 inches to the right of the sun/shadow line. The clay there is so heavy not much will grow without lots of amendments I doan wanna dooooo. (whine, whine, sniff) 'Cept that Ruellia in the back. It came from outer space and will live for-evahhhhh Debra |


