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So: What Happened To Dee's Pot Ghetto?

hunt4carl
12 years ago

You were definitely on my mind, Dee, as I dashed about Saturday, discovering

there were well over 200 residents in my "pot ghetto", in about five different

locations ! What was I thinking? Not thinking very clearly, obviously. . .

I didn't get to read your post until AFTER the fact, so it really cracked me up.

Every available corner, shelf and piece of machinery in the garden shed was

adorned with a pot of one kind or another; the basement floors, tables, even

the washing machine and dryer, played host to pots; the enclosed front

porch became an instant greenhouse; even the car got packed with about 30

plants! So, the entire ghetto population made it through unscathed - but

some very severe editing will take place before they all go back outside again

tomorrow, , ,or should I save them for the upcoming swap?

Sadly, part of my garden did not fare well - it's kind of hard to explain

succinctly, but suffice to say that the lower end of my garden, about 50'x50',

is the lowest point in my neighborhood. . .and Irene's 11" of rain joined

gravity to turn my 17 years of labor into Lake Noah. Remember those other

two record-breaking deluges this past month? The first one created a lake

that was 28" deep; the second (a week later!) reached 32"; this last time

around, it's well over 3 feet.

If I can ever figure out how to reduce my image size, I'll post some pictures;

it's fairly staggering. . .

Carl

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