Shopping for my garden

Tomato planters Hearth and PlowPlow & Hearth sent an email advertising a sale–so I went shopping (on-line).  I like this tomato planter but it is too expensive. Yipes! $60.00 for a rather small planter!! Recently, I bought tomato plant supports for $2.00 on-sale at Tractor Supply. A five gallon pail is an inexpensive planter–and wheels under a planter is a luxury we can live without?!Cute little tables

These cute little tables would compliment decor in my yard but, again, too expensive.

Plow and Hearth plantersPlanter wheelbarrow

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Isn’t this wheelbarrow planter adorable?? The planters are lovely!! No, I won’t purchase!!

I’m spending far too much time “shopping” but I’m catering to my body. Aches and pains from lifting heavy cement paving blocks **AND** I was bitten by an unknown insect the other day and it is swollen and itches terribly. I seldom visit a doctor but wonder if I should have a “professional” look at this.

One o’clock PM postscript: I must be sick (LOL!!) because I am housecleaning. I almost never clean house!! I almost never invite anyone into my trailer because it has been so cluttered. But, this morning, a frustration: “Where is the Windex??” I searched… but did not find. That’s the serious “downside” of a move: Where are things?

Plenty of seatingWell… I couldn’t resist a little yard work. I hosed off several chairs (that had been stored away) and set them up on my expanded patio. I shifted water-weight containers (helping to settle the blocks) and hosed the expanded patio. I’m hoping wet soil under the blocks, and weight, with improve the project. In retrospect, I can’t believe I moved over a ton of cement paving blocks: thirty-seven pounds each, times seventy.

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