That Guy:
Now, anybody got some cacti???
Me, Me...(jumping up and down with hand in air). They grow next to the rocks and boulders. A one stop shopping trip.
Anne:
Speaking of rocks...and the various creatures who live among them....must be the year for copperheads.
Kids saw one in their driveway; neighbors dog got bitten by one; and hubby saw on today while cutting grass. Do not think I'll be spending much time in the woods this Summer.
I wasn't going to mention this because of the fear factor, but last weekend we were having a campfire cookout with some friends. Apparently, while I went into the house to get something, a nice big fat copperhead crawled out from under the rocks in the fire pit. I guess it got too warm for him under there. He was quickly dispatched to the creek for fish food and everyone was warned by my hubby not to say anything to me, or I wouldn't come back out for the rest of the day.
He finally spilled the beans yesterday, and now I watch every step I take. I have tons of rock around my place, we use them for borders around trees. lining gardens and had tons dumped in the front to make rock walls and gardens out of....duh! This is the third copperhead we've seen in the cleared living area in three years, not bad I guess, but too many by my estimation. I'm not so much afraid of them for my sake, but terrified the Gangstas will find one.
Unfortunately, I don't have a choice of not spending much time in the woods. I live in them
I'm busy dealing with these:
I sure don't want to add these:
We had some good rain yesterday, and all kinds of flower seeds I planted are popping up..Can't wait until they start blooming. My sunflowers are about 6" high and really need to be thinned, but I hate doing that, choosing which ones live or die. I planted some asparagus seeds from my crop last year and tons of tiny ferns are popping up. The tomato and pepper plants look like they are finally taking a hold, and one that I thought wasn't going to make it is now looking robust.
I still have my eye on that crepe myrtle that got smacked by frost twice, small signs of life, but it sure looks iffy.