Hey, Lorraine, shop in your own backyard!!
The two waste baskets will be ideal for shrubs that have a long root system. No plants in mind (yet). While preparing this blog, I see that the “A-frame”-shape clothes-rack will be ideal–with tarp or blanket–over the Cape Honeysuckle (when we receive freeze warnings). Little by little, I’m using the items from my garden in North Carolina. Remember, I’ve only been on this RV-site since January 2014. My household items arrived in February. The weather has been my enemy!!
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After lunch, I lingered in my yard less than ten minutes. Beastly HOT!!! I’ve concluded that the framework that covered the Verbena (in North Carolina) will cover the two Mandevilla plants. (Funny, funny, ha ha; planning for winter in early August!!) ~~ As I said in yesterday’s blog, “plans for my garden are constantly evolving.” In this brief period of time, I’ve discovered that I’ll be able to cover three perennials without moving them to the proposed “flat-roof tent-structure.” However, Calibrachoa (and others) will need the improvised shelter.
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Postscript, 6:20 PM: Local weatherman just said “We’re heading for the hottest days of the year!!” That statement on the heels of report that temperatures were 96 and/or 97 but “feels like 106.”