Good morning! 61˚F heading to a virus killing 92˚F afternoon. Clear skies with lots of virus killing sunlight. Humidity is still a bit low at 40% but the winds will be coming from the south today which will be high virus killing humidity.
Rick it loos like you have enough tractor to get the jobs done quickly. Too quickly, you would get more seat time with a smaller tractor. With a BX you could have played all week.
Ron, I cut my grass at 5" so any golf ball that wanders in gets lost from view. Of course then there is the potential for that dog problem. However, we have whipper trained to go next to the poop station on her walks where there are bags and a garbage can, so the yard stays clean.
Whipper was all excited yesterday at sunset, she spotted a coyote walking on the golf course and had to warn the entire neighborhood of impending doom.
Got my Kale harvested and removed from the garden and 30 more potatoes planted. I have never planted potatoes this late, so I'm not expecting much. I had planted 1/3 of the potatoes before the shutdown and they already have small red potatoes the size of golf balls.
I thought I could just pull up the Kale by hand but those plant grew so big and deep I had to get a shovel. I took a pic for Kyle of the base of one of the stalks because he pulled his after they did not take off.
The Roma tomatoes will go in Tuesday, They are in pots in my backyard now.
The new transitional work schedule for the garden club is working well, I never had anyone less than 50' from me. I saw the bike club was back on group rides again (No drafting Mostly) and a plan has been submitted to open up the golf courses. The card and domino club will still remain dormant as will the other inside clubs.
Here are a couple of garden pics - removing Kale and the potatoes planted next to month old potatoes.
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RNG - ahh, a Kubota
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