70F, wet, and cloudy @ 12:30, heading up to around 73F for the day's high. Local weather stations in the area reporting around 0.010" of rain so far, hearing it come down last night with the windows open in the house it sure seemed like it might have been more ...
At any rate, we'll take it ... the lawn will certainly like it.
Woman was due to be over at the garage/yard sale @ 07:00, doubtful whether they are seeing much action given the weather. Suspect I will have to hear about the low reward-to-effort ratio.
Went ahead and mowed entire front lawn yesterday. Ten Day calling for good chances of rain for the next 5 days (through Wednesday) and mostly cooler temps ... so probably good to get it out of the way.
Put out 15 mealworms in the feeder for the bluebirds after that since it was cool and overcast most of the day.
Plants in pots sprayed with neem oil.
Trimmed off some vine that growing up through the Colorado Blue Spruce and hauled that to the brush pile.
Used pallet forks to move box blade so I could get to the shrub/stump bucket, then swapped out the forks for the bucket.
Transplanted Woman's Russian Sage plant so that it would be in the same row as the rhubarb and blueberry plants. That should allow covering the east side of the garden area with three widths of 6' wide weed black fabric.
Raked up some leaves and dead weeds out of the garden in preparation for tilling and hauled that up to the compost pile.
Got garden pretty much all tilled up although there is an area between the asparagus and the few strawberries that survived from last year that is all grown up with weeds. It's too narrow to run the big tiller in so the plan is to dig out the strawberries, pot them, and then till all that under.
Got Cub and dump cart put away and pulled Kubota up to front of the house just as the raindrops started to fall.
Kubota now has 5 running hours on it since I put the cooling system cleaner in it, may get that drained and flushed later today and the antifreeze put back in.
Not calling for much rain (0.15") through tomorrow, then more significant rain (1"+) after that ... so will probably try and get rest of tilling done today if it isn't too wet out there.
Still need to collect those bolts for the PHD.
Holland Bulb Farms issued a credit for the strawberry plants that did not survive, actually it may have been slightly more than what I paid originally. Plus they issued a coupon for free shipping the next order ...
Hope everyone is having a Good Friday ...
