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May 11, 2010

Wishing and Hoe-ping

It's 2sDay and I'm wishing and hoe-ping that the weeds I've been digging out won't be replaced by others.  Here is a photo of 2 of my hoes for 2sDay.
The 2 hoes have been busy working in the garden attacking the weeds.  Along with the garden fork they have been working the damp soil after some much needed rain to get out those long roots.
The wheelbarrow is full.  But will it be the last barrow full of weeds?
I can only hoe-p so!  But I have a sneaky feeling it won't be.

Are you wishing and hoe-ping for a weed free garden?  I'm sure it is every gardener's dream.


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8 thoughts from visitors:

  1. I WISH I could have a weed free garden! But everytime I get done, there they are again, going "Nyah nah nah nah nah! Ya can't get rid of me-ee!" behind my back!

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  2. Hi Linda.. I love to visit your blog - a great way to distract myself when I should be working on my book! :)

    Just a question - your photos are great.. how do you get your logo on them? i need to start doing that too..

    thanks!
    niki

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  3. I was out doing the same thing yesterday but I have quack grass trying to invade my flower beds. It has really long roots. Keep hoeing on. I am with you. Valerie

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  4. Hi Niki, I use Photoshop to add the layer with my name on it. You can do it with most editing software.

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  5. Oh, those darned, long-rooted, stubborn thistles! I think I detest them like jodi hates goutweed! Your hoes look like they're primed and ready for action! :)

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  6. Good luck on the hoeing and weed free garden.

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  7. my hopes for a weed-free garden were dashed long ago. one good rain and they simply take over. good luck keeping yours in check. Sounds like you made some good progress.
    irena

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  8. Hahaha, surely you jest?? I would be insane if I thought I could have a weed free garden, not with a 600 acre dairy farm in my backyard!
    I know my WW mystery will be way to easy for you this week, no one guessed correctly last week, so it continues!
    Now, can you come down & dig a little with me? Faythe @GMT

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