For a minute there I thought
@hawkdon hadn't posted, but just about the time I was going to worry, his post was found. Yay. AT&T must have shown up to move the wire because his lawn is gonna get mowed today.
I fiddled and piddled in the garden. No monkey grass got moved, but other things did. Sometimes I plant something in what seems to be the perfect spot until it doesn't seem to be the perfect spot. Then it gets moved to the next perfect spot. Rinse and repeat until it lands in the real perfect spot.
I dug up some tall garden phlox and planted them in pots because they tend to get powdery mildew in the ground. If it gets powdery mildew in pots, it's easy to get rid of. Not so in the ground. Then some ornamental blue fescue got moved because it got so big that it was crowding out other plants, not to mention obscuring my view of flowers that I want to see from the teeny, tiny patio.
Every fall I tell myself that I'll remember what perennials were planted where. The bulb perennials are fine; I always remember those, and they start popping up at the end of winter anyway. The others that get cut back and are just there? Um. I don't remember. One of these days it's going to occur to me to label the tags that stick in the ground so I'll know when spring rolls around again.
It took a while to warm up, and I got a late start. Gonna rest a bit, then march my bony butt out again and mow the lawn.
If
@hollydolly hadn't gobbled down all her leftovers, I could have some for lunch. Now I have to think of something on my own. Dang!