My sister, my niece, and I share a running three-way text The topic is mostly gardening-related. For example, all of us intend to cut back our garden phlox when they are about yay-high, but we always forget about it until they're about ready to bloom, so we skip it. Yesterday, I took my clippers on my afternoon walk-about and lit into my phlox - not all of them, just the ones in front. (I'm shooting for a layered effect.) Remarkably, I also remembered to text the others that I did it so that they would be reminded to prune theirs.
If their phlox don't get cut back this year, it ain't my fault. 😉
Today's exchange included plant offerings. Sister has phlox to share (I declined), niece has rudbeckia. I spoke up for the rudbeckia and picked it up on my way back from the grocery store.
Niece works hard on her yard, and it shows.
I planted the rudbeckia the minute I finished putting the groceries away. Put some in the "new" sunny bed, started last year when the tree collapsed and let it some light; some went at the edge of the phlox bed. There is no telling how many times I've bought and planted rudbeckia. Not one has ever come back or made babies, that I know of (I could've pulled them up, thinking they were weeds). Niece's rudbeckia has come back bigger and stronger than last year. Maybe this variety can survive here.
When it was time to water the new plants, I decided to hook up the water hoses. Last year, I made an effort to rig up enough hoses to water everything that needs watering. Bought new hoses, and a double-barrel diverter. The hoses where right where we'd left them last fall, still attached to the diverter. When I finally got everything connected and turned the water on, it blew a piece off the diverter, and water spewed all over me. I said some nasty words and turned the water off.
I was about to get a watering can when I realized that it was sprinkling rain. It's raining slowly now. Looks like Mother Nature might take care of the plants today.
