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(Zagreb Coreopsis)
We've been mulching most of the weekend. The weather was perfect :: overcast, slightly breezy, and not too hot, with a sprinkling of raindrops mixed in here and there.![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjTxSpKPIaaWxrNIv3mDuzmrgrbfLnF7DBnIWigiL0iScsWZr9TMWYRyFioRw06zYSrDj_-Ecu_90Bn4LIjlefxxTg4N9ucVsFFCQz9ePO1bkFujeVd8HuYBUZQgSv4VfMHAXVOZE16nPXa/s400/Mulching5.jpg)
(Blanket Flower, Tickseed Coreopsis, and Shasta Daisy)
Mulching is not one of my favorite gardening tasks, but there's something so satisfying about a freshly mulched garden bed. In time, we hope to divide and spread our perennials and ground cover so we can reduce the amount of mulching that needs to be done.
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It's almost time to stop for the day. Hubby's working diligently while I take a break to show you some photos of flowers beds.
(Rozanne Geranium, Pia Hydrangea and Lavender)
Ahhh, that chair looks very inviting right about now.
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