The mulch is a great thing in our garden. Not only does it prevent weeds by creating both a physical barrier and by keeping seeds from seeing light, it also holds in moisture, which is great in this hot Florida weather. The hay was cheap (we're talking six bucks for a huge bale of it), and also performs double duty as rabbit bedding/something to nibble on.
Some more garden updates
So we've got some seedlings tucked into the beds, nestled in some straw.
A squash seedling sprawling out over the mulch.
The mulch is a great thing in our garden. Not only does it prevent weeds by creating both a physical barrier and by keeping seeds from seeing light, it also holds in moisture, which is great in this hot Florida weather. The hay was cheap (we're talking six bucks for a huge bale of it), and also performs double duty as rabbit bedding/something to nibble on.
They love romping around and chewing on this stuff.
The mulch is a great thing in our garden. Not only does it prevent weeds by creating both a physical barrier and by keeping seeds from seeing light, it also holds in moisture, which is great in this hot Florida weather. The hay was cheap (we're talking six bucks for a huge bale of it), and also performs double duty as rabbit bedding/something to nibble on.
What's happening now?
--- Finally settled in to our new house (mostly)
--- Taking care of all our animals! Three chickens, a rabbit, a dozen finches, and two Alaskan huskies.
--- Working on turning our dirt-yard into something respectable
Who are we?
This blog follows the adventures of Taylor and Tine as they craft, cook, and turn their house into a home.
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- So busy around here
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