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More Clean Up, A lot More Planting!
We got some absolutely gorgeous days - blue skies and warm sunshine. It was
time to get serious about the gardens. However, a ten minute tornado whipped
through the Danbury area changing everyone's weekend plans. What a mess. It is so amazing how many huge old trees came down. They all
seemed to snap right at the middle. This storm was so fast and furious. At one
point, I heard trees snapping one after another. While running through the house
shutting windows, I was debating on the safest place for my 9 year old daughter.
In my panic, I was just about to put her under the couch because I really didn't
think I had time to get down to the basement, when all got quiet-the storm had
passed. I took a quick walk around the yard. A ton of leaves came down but
thankfully, no trees. Our neighbors weren't as lucky. I counted 5 trees in 5
yards. So, after some raking and lots of picking up sticks, I was able to get back
to my planting. I got my parsley and basil planted, lots of impatiens, coleus
and nicotiana. I planted my sweet 100 cherry tomatoes _ they do great in my
small shady garden. At the bottom of my hill, I am making more attempts on my
meandering path. I rounded up all my broken terracotta pottery, crushed it up
some more and started a small walkway. The bottom of this hill had been a
parking spot for my husband's '69 Chevy pickup. Unfortunately, a couple of weeks
ago he was driving along and the frame snapped in two. He was offered another
frame but was also told it would probably be cheaper and quicker to drive down
south and find a new old pickup. Anyways, the pickup killed the lawn and made a
beautiful spot for a new garden! It's also a great spot for the kids to hang and
wait for the school bus in the morning. I decided to do an all white garden _
cleome at the back, cosmos and baby's breath in the middle, and tall cream
marigolds in the front. I hung onto one not so broken down terracotta pot and
filled it with white pansies for the finishing touch. I will add a small bench
to sit on to enjoy more blue sky and warm sunshine days. Of course as I'm
writing this, we are having torrential downpours. It leaves me wondering what creative things will be done with all those
really huge tree stumps the storms keep leaving behind.... 6/6/00
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