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Tuesday May 15, 2012_I helped Katie and her garden club for a 2nd month, deadheading the roses.
Wednesday May 16, 2012_I met with Barbara for lunch, again in Willow Glen, but this time at Bills. Next time I'll get a photo of her!! She's seated, although I didn't know it when I took the photo, to the right of the server.
As some of you may know, here in the US, Saturday May 19th was National River Cleanup Day. I participated for the first time and, man, what a learning experience. This is a photo of just some of what was collected during the 3 hours we worked. A good haul.
This is the lovely Guadalupe River where we worked, which runs from the summit, I believe, in the Santa Cruz Mountains through downtown San Jose where it has been made into a 3-mile park.
Where I worked was between the mountains and downtown where River Cleanup workers, actually and sadly, found a body. Having watched as much NCIS as I have, don't think the possibility didn't cross my mind every time I parted the brush.
The photo to the left is of a fish ladder helping.
the flickr of our lives
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The river clean up looks like it really was necessary.
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Lots of hard work, but I'm sure it was worth it.
Lovely pics, thanks for sharing!
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Thanks for stopping by :)
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So I have a question about dead-heading roses. Where exactly do you cut? On the stem right below the flower?
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It depends. You cut down to just above the first leaf-set of three or five according to how the plant needs to be pruned. I have a rose tree and I often go back even further to control the vines. But the main thing is to cut just above a set of at least three leaves as that's where the new shoots come from. Or so I'm told. Help any??
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This Australian vid shows, in just the first couple of minutes, how they work. Our little river looks something like this one, our fish ladder is smaller though.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lq-wzocd0B0
Thank you!!! It was worth the effort.
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Glad it wasn't you that found the body, that would have been awful. Have to feel for the ones that did.
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