tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1600547016363116211.post8910183080187318516..comments2024-03-05T04:53:05.648-04:00Comments on Canoe Corner: Triumphs and TragediesMargueritehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14377516887669269657noreply@blogger.comBlogger11125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1600547016363116211.post-29698036472000025132010-10-07T12:23:10.390-03:002010-10-07T12:23:10.390-03:00Jean - I had to giggle at your story but I'm s...Jean - I had to giggle at your story but I'm sure you were pretty horrified at the time. Lucky for me Jody had to help dig in all our new trees this past spring so having done the work himself he's very careful not to mow those over. Perhaps the key is to get him to plant the flowers as well?Margueritehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14377516887669269657noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1600547016363116211.post-16342708962974372432010-10-06T22:27:31.539-03:002010-10-06T22:27:31.539-03:00Marguerite, This tale of overenthusiastic weed-wha...Marguerite, This tale of overenthusiastic weed-whacking reminded me of a neighbor who used to like to "help" me out by coming over on his rider mower and mowing my yard. (I wasn't doing a very good job of keeping up with it, so it was a reasonable assumption that I could use some help.) The problem was that he mowed everything in sight, unable to distinguish desirable plants from weeds. One year, he mowed down all my wild strawberries along the side of the driveway a couple of days before they would have been at that perfect stage of ripeness. The last straw for me came the year he mowed down all the daylilies I had just planted along the front of my property. I was jumping up and down in front of him and waving my arms, but instead of stopping, he just mowed right over the plants as he waved back! -JeanAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1600547016363116211.post-1456840152428370612010-10-04T20:15:11.130-03:002010-10-04T20:15:11.130-03:00Melanie, no doubt he'll be tempted. Maybe I s...Melanie, no doubt he'll be tempted. Maybe I should hide it?! ;-)Margueritehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14377516887669269657noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1600547016363116211.post-42213426076785668142010-10-04T13:31:00.548-03:002010-10-04T13:31:00.548-03:00Yes I could see what was going to happen although ...Yes I could see what was going to happen although I'm sure it didn't discourage your husband from using it again. :)Melanie J Wattshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03265452434129642917noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1600547016363116211.post-50977147083586689512010-10-04T12:59:31.872-03:002010-10-04T12:59:31.872-03:00Jane - I'll keep my fingers crossed!
Deborah ...Jane - I'll keep my fingers crossed!<br /><br />Deborah - I've actually been really impressed with all the help Jody has given me lately. Don't want to discourage him but perhaps I need to be a little clearer about instructions!Margueritehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14377516887669269657noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1600547016363116211.post-76508664949534592922010-10-02T22:50:53.463-03:002010-10-02T22:50:53.463-03:00Oh no, well plants are heading into dormancy now, ...Oh no, well plants are heading into dormancy now, I am sure that they will be ok. (sometimes I think my husband does things like this so I won't ask him to help me, lol)Deborah at Kilbourne Grovehttp://kilbournegrove.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1600547016363116211.post-61053710183123366112010-10-02T18:11:34.632-03:002010-10-02T18:11:34.632-03:00Well on the bright side it is the right time of ye...Well on the bright side it is the right time of year to prune things back for spring - perhaps they will grow even thicker than ever for their new brushcut hairdo:)Janehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02803104035204416080noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1600547016363116211.post-8046318246189757632010-10-02T18:09:16.591-03:002010-10-02T18:09:16.591-03:00GardenWalk - or better train my helper!!
One - oh...GardenWalk - or better train my helper!!<br /><br />One - oh my, a hibiscus is pretty precious, my plants were fairly common (and cheap!) thank goodness.<br /><br />Debbie - Ouch. I think there's a lesson in that for all of us.Margueritehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14377516887669269657noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1600547016363116211.post-49359002951821089322010-10-02T07:52:47.951-03:002010-10-02T07:52:47.951-03:00I think we've all had to deal with the after-e...I think we've all had to deal with the after-effects of an over exuberant 'helper' in the garden. Years ago, we had a fence installed on one of our property lines. I decided to make a new planting bed to hide the fence but there were tons of weeds that needed to be pulled first. My husband thought he would be helpful so he went out with a weed whacker and chopped the heads off of everything so I couldn't tell what I was pulling out. Turns out much of it was poison ivy - I was covered in the rash for weeks!Debbie/GardenofPossibilitieshttp://gardenofpossibilitiesnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1600547016363116211.post-28849798410289156052010-10-02T06:17:15.648-03:002010-10-02T06:17:15.648-03:00Oh! Poor thing! The same thing happened to me seve...Oh! Poor thing! The same thing happened to me several months ago. I transferred that injured hibiscus plant into a planter to avoid future accidents.Onehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12919719601969345138noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1600547016363116211.post-35909860190338784952010-10-01T20:50:05.468-03:002010-10-01T20:50:05.468-03:00Really cute post, but I did have a feeling where i...Really cute post, but I did have a feeling where it was going. Sometimes you just have to do the chores yourself. LOLAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com