I just peated the soil around my blueberries. ;-) Their leaves were turning yellow, and that usually means the soil is a) not acidic enough and b) not retaining moisture without drowning. All of the resources online say to mix peat 50/50 with the local soil for blueberries, so I did. I made a nice peat mud, and turned it into the soil around my berry bushes. They seemed happy about that, although they are still too young for me to be able to "talk" with coherently.
datapard watered her onions, and the front strawberries, and then we set up a drip watering for the strawberries in back. We both then happily came back inside to cool off.
Tomorrow I get to transplant my Alpine strawberries, which are miniature sized.
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Tomorrow I get to transplant my Alpine strawberries, which are miniature sized.