We often take for granted the little things we learn every day. These little things add up and shape how we do things in the future. I don't want these small gifts to disappear from my memory, so starting today, I will post one new learned experience every day.
Sunday, May 5, 2013
Gardening
When you have to trim back hedges or brambles or weeding in general, bring an old flat sheet with you (not a fitted sheet) and lay it out near where you are working. As you prune and cut off branches, boughs, or pull out weeds, just throw them all onto the sheet. When the pile on the sheet is big enough, just collect all four corners of the sheet up and around the clippings and drag it into the woods to dump it. It is so easy and you don't have to pick up lots of piles of clippings. And you don't get tire marks on the lawn from a wheelbarrow, which doesn't hold much anyway.
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