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Friday, May 29, 2020

Planting The Flowers

I have such a cutie that plants all the flowers in my gardens.
He has a great technique, he gets to use his power tool, and I'm pretty sure he enjoys doing it!

Pink and White Vincas

here he is in...


He uses an auger on his power drill, things go pretty quickly!


Done...


done...
and the front, center garden is done as well, I didn't get a picture,
and right now it is raining.
The Daffodils are folded back and secured with a rubber band,
 so they can die off naturally and to keep them from looking messy.
This is necessary so that they will come back next year!

The gardens are done for another year, in a few weeks they will be gorgeous!

16 comments:

  1. We have to follow the season ... the tulips are over!
    Well done! You have a good gardener!

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  2. Debbie, you have a fantastic, very fast and accurate gardener.
    I will gladly borrow it for my garden.
    Hugs and greetings.

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  3. That's quite a good system he has!

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  4. Debbie, he's definitely a keeper...

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  5. Hello, your flowers by the mailbox look so pretty. I remember seeing them last year too. Your hubby is handy, what a great tool! Enjoy your day, have a happy weekend!

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  6. Ingenious use of tools! Love it!

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  7. In a month or two that little garden is going to be blooming with gorgeousness! Your gardener is ingenious! I must say, I am in love with your beautiful letterbox, Debbie.

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  8. All those flowers will give you a beautiful show after a while.

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  9. I believe that's called working smarter not harder! :-) Looking forward to seeing the flowers!

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  10. He always does such a great job with the planting, I never knew that is what you are supposed to do with the daffodils, very clever!

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  11. That is a neat way of making the holes for the plants and we will want to see your garden again when all these lovely plants are fully in bloom and bigger.

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  12. Doesn't he do a great job with the planting :)

    All the best Jan

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  13. I suggested that my husband use a drill too. I love how he is doing it and I am sure your flowers will be beautiful and I will look forward to photos. Blessings and hugs!

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  14. Kudos to your very professional gardener. I was expecting the tool bit to look like an open-top can. And I've never seen daffodils folded back like that. We had a bed of them on the side of the house all the years I was growing up, and I never paid attention to how Dad tended them so they would come back every year. Around here the deer would make the rubber-bands unnecessary, I suspect, as they certainly trimmed away all my tulips in years past.

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