I’m sad and ticked off over this today.
About 3 months ago the groundskeepers oversprayed weed killer after I planted the flowerbed. The front row has struggled to grow ever since.
Then last night I go out to water the gardens and find that they’ve sprayed next to my tomato and cucumber plants. We dare not eat anything else from them; just to be safe. I really don’t want to run the risk of my granddaughter eating off the vine at this point, either.
Guess I need to pull and toss. Would you?? 😦 Dammit. Grrrr –
In other news: we had a scare with my Dad, worrisome things with Grandkids. Hubby missed a workday due to a health issue {Yikes!} and we are still on the hunt for property. **Thanks for stopping by today Friends and Confidantes! Next posts up for discussion: {I’ll link them when they’re live} 1. my budding skills with The KonMari Method. AND 2. best and worst dog chews/toys and puzzles for Border Collies & teenage pups in general. – Gma Auburn {Jen}
Oyyy… Not the brightest of the bunch, are they? Well, it’s not like you’d be taking the plants with you when you move, so there’s that. Kind of a “KonMari” of the yard. Totally not the correct way, but there you have it.
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Well that’s a different way to look at it. Forethought is a skill few possess these days.
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I would rather that the bugs get the garden than have poison sprayed on it. I’d have a few choice words for the landscapers 🤬
Hope everyone is feeling better.
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Me too! I don’t use sprays. And I wrote a ‘mostly’ civil email to the park management- with pictures.
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