Whirlwind Missions

Monday, April 11, 2022

Wysteria! Liriopi! Transplant! 4.11.22

Tim A. Cummins @ 6:15 pm  

I found this interesting.

It’s hard to come in at the top of thirty motivated people. The last hour I competed against another student. Came in ahead in answers correct. Finished third.

It reset last night. I’m about the third best in this week’s competition too.

Palabras.

OYB!

Beautiful day.

EspaƱol.

Rained about 2.5″ over the last few days.

I transplanted the Wisteria that I harvested yesterday. It kept the vines soaking in water overnight.

Got my tools organized. Didn’t need everything.

I dug holes next to the trees I where I put the wisteria.

You can see the vine roots.

I placed the root, filled the hole with soil, and tamped it down with my foot.

Whenever I dug up liriope, I’d transplant it to an area that needed more plants.

After tamping down the soil, I’d water it.

The last five or six small vines or in one case just a long root, I planted in a group.

Definitely looks better. And the concept is working well. I continue to find small plants that are growing between what I transplanted.

Cleaned out my gorilla cart.

One of the plants near my house. It’s getting ready to have berries.

I trimmed and pruned a couple of small trees.
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After.

Good exercise.

Drying out moss.

Showing Anthony my radio.