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Wednesday, May 5, 2010
Gardening
My baby plants are outgrowing their pots, and so I go into the greenhouse to spend just a minute or two and end up staying an hour. I need to move one of my composters and get some compost to mix with some really worn-out looking dirt--or maybe I'll be lazy and buy some finished compost. These are demanding little beings, and they take some time, but it is enjoyable work.
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