Crocus are popping up, other green things too. Do I remove the moldy
autumn leaves, fork them into the soil or leave them? My first real
full Spring outside a window box. Are there any other chores I should
do? My books don't seem too helpful, or perhaps I'm impatient.
I'm happy to send seeds but all I have is a bag of little round ones
found in a piece of studio furniture maybe 20 years ago. Also some
tulip bulbs I bought and neglected to plant (maybe I could get VC
[venture/vulture capital] to nurture them in perpetuity).
Also, any brilliant recommendations to cut out the glare from a
window that is now bedazzling my just moved computer monitor. Ideally
I'd like to still see out the window.
Thanks, Kahty
The tide is on its way in, and in and in. Until about 4pm, then it
goes out. City mouse (I still love the city) very slowly discovering
the energies and rhythms of nature. Weather is the most obvious but
the growing cycle is quite awesome. The semi-wildlife I see is quite
inspiring too: deer, raccoon, rabbit, chipmunk, heron or egret, duck,
swan, geese.
At least I didn't ask "what type of bird is that?" about a duck, like
someone else I know.
Though I have vanquished the spiders that were cultivated here before
me. Lady bugs year round! I want to get some dragon flies, I hear I
can buy them buy mail. I've tried wishing them here but that doesn't
work. Also learn how to feed the birds. I just noticed the Shell-oil
type shell hanging from the rafters with the holes drilled in it must
be some kind of feeding station. For what? Time to visit the local
antique store.