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    Posted: June 02 2016 at 8:16pm
So what is everyone working on for June? I haven't decided yet. I need to organize and get rid of things I don't use.
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Working on my garden again, all my strawberries and cucumbers died because maintenance sprays their chemicals where they shouldn't be. :/ Other wise, I am finally caught up on pet preps again as of last month, but might need some OTC meds as well.
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I think that's my plan every month, Penham. One day I might actually manage it

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Lol, Hachi, the garden....you know I got all the raised bed garden thing put together with the cinder blocks, the black garden mesh on the bottom so weeds don't come through, the dirt is in there. AND I never planted the seeds I have lol. We have had soooo much rain I would not have had to even water anything....
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I have strawberries in containers and a tomato plant in a container which are doing well. The peach tree is doing well, the plums fell off the plum tree, we had strong winds.
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Haha now's the perfect time to plant when you don't have to water ;) Since I am going to the gym more often, I'm also creating a BOB for the gym
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I'm starting a new asparagus bed and a new rhubarb bed. Rhubarb grows really well in my garden so I'm making a bigger new bed and will move my existing crowns in there and split a few so I have 12 in total. It makes great wine which is my plan for next summer. 
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First of this year's jams / conserves / preserves made and stored. The first batch was rhubarb conserve.  [I think I would need more rhubarb clumps if I was going to get into wine making.]

Hopefully over the summer the cupboard would get filled up again, as it was looking quiet bare. 
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