May
15
We’ve been having problems with our electrical power since the ice storm in March. So we’re having our power lines buried today. It’s a major expense, and it’s wreaking major havoc on my little kitchen herb garden, but I’ll be glad when it’s done.
If we ever have another ice storm we won’t have to watch the ice filled trees lay on our power lines. The second reason I’m glad the lines are buried is my nine year old son. You wouldn’t think the power lines would affect him up that high, but a couple days ago he shot his Rocket Jet Cast Fishing Rod right at the power lines. I thought I was going to have a heart attack!
I can replant a couple of my herbs to have the peace of mind my son won’t get something tangled in the power lines while he’s playing in the yard.
Feb
18
Pet Friendly Gardening
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While you’re in the planning stages for your garden this spring don’t forget your pets. Some plants can be toxic for your furry friends.
Some plants that are toxic for animals include:
Clematis
Foxglove
Boxwood
Tulips can cause irritation to your pet’s digestive system
You may want to think about it before you add any of these plants if you have a dog or cat that like to nibble or chew on things.
Cats love catnip so you may want to save a little space in your garden for a patch of catnip to keep your feline friends happy.
If you have dogs you may want to leave a patch of dirt open for them to dig, and play in. My dog has a patch right up by the house she claims as her own. I had flowers planted there before she came to live with us, but she likes to dig in that corner so I gave up and let her claim it.