
March 05, 2013
Dear Gardeners:
Hello! I've missed you. It's been a while since I've written. Although I'm always around writing I have returned with my first letter of gardening in 2013. It's so cold that many garden plans are put on hold for time. This year has me waiting for the first day of spring which is March 20th. I hope to getting some plans in order.
If you've started your own plans already I salute you! I haven't done nothing! I am dealing with a major plumming problem involving my septic system so that has me in quite a dilema! Busy I am getting estimates to remedy this ever so burden. However, I remain optomistic this will soon pass. All plumming such as this one has effected hundreds of thousands each year! It's not a occasional or seasonal issue, but it does happen to many garderners.
As I learn to deal with on the first the hand I know I need to find a reputable company that will do the job of fixing the problem right the very first time. I also want a warranty and I don't want to ripped off with price gauging either! This is why if you're faced with such an issue I'm suggesting you shop around. In addition, some homeower's insurances will cover emergencies like this one. It's a good thing to have it --if it exists! Don't find out too late so investigate your home owner's insurancepolicy soon. "This dig up can scare you to pieces!" I'm dreading the dig, but looking forward to the recovery! If you have suggestions, I'm an opened letter please, please advice!
Don't let your plans for your spring and summer planting stop because of the cold, snowy, rainy weather. I saw a sign of the first spring flower popping up! My summer's porch requires painting again and there'll lots of other topics to discuss this year. I'm taking up too much of your time, but I like long letters sometimes. They are special. It's what I feel when I'm writing you. You're special to me..that's something to keep for a long time. I'll have some more tips and I've got an array of gardenening books and magazines I can convey information. Well, I think that'll be all this time. Meanwhile I keep the sunlight gleeming beyond that backhoe.
So tell me how does your gardens grow?
I'd surely like to know..
Mine grows with
LOTS OF LOVE
MIISRAEL
Posted By: MIISRAEL Bride
Wednesday, March 6th 2013 at 9:29AM
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