rain here too, 57 going up to high sixties in rain. I have a lot of grass seed down so the rain is welcome. Now if it would only fix the flora that froze yesterday morning...
I guess I"m going to have to get some more potatoes and plant in between the rows. If the foliage doesn't come back up, these taters I assume are goners.
the beginning of these Kiefer pears looks promising and the string trimmer wasn't hard to undo, no damage at all. No no no you shouldn't eat that...
Today in the rain I work inside the barn on both my trimming mowers, one with a loose belt, one with winter crud that won't start. I can get the belt back on, I'm reasonably certain, but what keeps flinging it off when the idler pulley and spring all seem to be working just fine. Maybe I need a stronger spring... good rainy day job.
I raked the lawn for over an hour yesterday picking up thatch that had come loose when I ran, no surprise, the rental dethatcher. My lawn is heavily thatched, very thick in areas, no way is it getting fertilizer again for a while. I have a lightweight spring dethatcher that pulls behind the lawn mowers, vs. the motorized one I rented which is way more aggressive hence my raking, and I need to remember to pull that around occasionally to loosen things up. The lawn is a varied mix of fescue, centipede and Bermuda. All the areas I patch come up a different color. And die at different times. With this much lawn, I'm happy it's just green...well, it will be one hopes with all the tlc given to it, dethatching, raking, reseeding, etc etc It's actually starting to green up now, this rain should kickstart it.