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Larsen Poultry Ranch
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I got most of my new bulbs planted this morning, hopefully they sprout. I'm excited to see the different types of canna lillies. I was able to repot two more plants and water everything. Then I got sidetracked moving some garden stuff from the shed to the new garden zone.
I made a set of wire hoops hanging from the back wall of the shade structure to hold my bamboo stakes. Then I moved a bunch of empty nursery pots and got them sorted by size. Then I found a bunch of tags and a sharpie so I tagged the plants i just potted up. And then I found my small clippers I'd been looking for, so I had to use them to finally trim up several plants who had died back. Plus shape the camellia shrub. By the time I was done with all that I was tired and way too hot, plus almost going to be late for work.
This evening munchkin actually took a brief nap after I got off work, so I started putting the fence visual blocker thingy up. It's 6' tall, so I made sure to attach it to the top and bottom rows of the fence but it took a lot of tension to get it there and hold it while I twisted the wire through the grommets. My hands were aching and sore by the time I got about 15' done. Plus it was starting to get dark, so I stopped so we could run to the store. I definitely need to use some sort of come-along or bungee cords or something to help keep the panel up where I want it.
Each panel is 50', the original panel needs to be taken down and rearranged a bit to cover one of the gates. It was already half removed by the wind storms over the winter/spring. I have the second panel which I started installing today, and a third still in box. I don't remember if I bought a fourth panel or decided to wait until I had the others up first. I think I'll need a fourth panel but probably not a fifth. The really fun part is going to be figuring out how to cut the panels without causing them to unravel, and installing new grommets on the newly formed sides.
I made a set of wire hoops hanging from the back wall of the shade structure to hold my bamboo stakes. Then I moved a bunch of empty nursery pots and got them sorted by size. Then I found a bunch of tags and a sharpie so I tagged the plants i just potted up. And then I found my small clippers I'd been looking for, so I had to use them to finally trim up several plants who had died back. Plus shape the camellia shrub. By the time I was done with all that I was tired and way too hot, plus almost going to be late for work.
This evening munchkin actually took a brief nap after I got off work, so I started putting the fence visual blocker thingy up. It's 6' tall, so I made sure to attach it to the top and bottom rows of the fence but it took a lot of tension to get it there and hold it while I twisted the wire through the grommets. My hands were aching and sore by the time I got about 15' done. Plus it was starting to get dark, so I stopped so we could run to the store. I definitely need to use some sort of come-along or bungee cords or something to help keep the panel up where I want it.
Each panel is 50', the original panel needs to be taken down and rearranged a bit to cover one of the gates. It was already half removed by the wind storms over the winter/spring. I have the second panel which I started installing today, and a third still in box. I don't remember if I bought a fourth panel or decided to wait until I had the others up first. I think I'll need a fourth panel but probably not a fifth. The really fun part is going to be figuring out how to cut the panels without causing them to unravel, and installing new grommets on the newly formed sides.