Ch-ch-ch-ch-changes…

As I mentioned in this earlier post, I’ve been meaning to tighten up the overall organization here, as well as finally see some unfinished bits to completion over time.

In this post I hope to clearly explain why I made some changes I did, as well as what to expect ahead.  I also purposefully over-explain and overemphasize some bits because not everyone knows the inner workings and terminology of WP blogs.

This post will be pinned until March 19th to try to alleviate confusion for folks that wander back here later on this year because they’re still recovering from the holly days and/or have not yet begun thinking about this year’s garden.

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2020 Site Change Plans, January edition

During the 2018-19 off season of gardening, I had inside projects to do, and lost time being the kind of sick where you mostly do what must be done rather than what you’d maybe prefer to spend time on doing.

I had higher hopes as this season’s off time arrived, and then my partner got hit with a heavier workload which meant I had to cover more than usual.  That’s eased off, so I’m now trying to at least knock off some of my To Do list (which is awesome to behold). Continue reading “2020 Site Change Plans, January edition”

Late additions

It got quiet around here for a bit.  What happened was I had a reaction to something and it took me a while to realize what was going on, and also to seek medical attention once realized.  This has not been a fun year, medically, for me.  I’ve got toes and fingers crossed this will be the end of a bad stretch.  (Don’t think I’ve been this sick this long since college!) Continue reading “Late additions”

Site Change: Added “Indoor” sub category.

Now that I’m up to a whopping two houseplants, I thought it time to add a sub category for them.  Then I thought maybe some other plants that will be indoors for at least a bit might fit under here, so I simply called it “Indoor” for now.

I may eventually revert to the idea of having this stand just for typical houseplants.