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Neuropathy | Last Active: Feb 10, 2022 | Replies (318)

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Yes, Rachel, I blame it on our concrete hard clay soil. However, I've added so many amendments...compost bought and homemade, nutrients, rich potting soil...maybe the added nutrients are the draw and like all good critters, the hostas serve as their daily "veggies"? I'm spoofing but regardless of location, sun, shade 1/2 & 1/2, hostas remain a challenge.

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@fiesty76 Yes! Another faux exercise moving horse manure from the stalls to an out of sight spot. I'm using last year's on my garden. I have designated spots for tomatoes, cucumber, crookneck & delicata & winter squash, mini pumpkins and asparagus. Those spots are reserved for vegetables, so I don't plant other things there. Every other day I take the peelings from the kitchen to those garden spots. Not much exercise but I guess I could count the number of steps. I have to put the kitchen compost on the garden, which is fenced, because the dogs were eating it.

I just finished my days work and am sitting in a chair on the back lawn, admiring what's done, and deciding what to do tomorrow. There's a corner of the garden that still needs some attention. I have a big pile of weeds and deadheading stuff to move to the opposite corner of our place, but I'm putting it off until I get tires repaired and put on the riding mower and trailer. I could wheelbarrow it, but that's a lot of walking. The mower trailer is bigger than the wheelbarrow and I can save my feet for other things.

Happy Easter.

Jim