Hi everyoneThe cold weather has arrived, although still warmer than it should be this time of year. It is much drier, and that allowed us to catch up with work. Rusty dog is enjoying himself with good time out in the garden. He was taking advantage of my wife Sandra, because the hot dry spell, he was outside in the garden. This means that the ball had been thrown to him that chasing. A happy dog is doing a walk around the village every day when weather permits. Sandra will shortly Egypt for seven days to help her breast, as suffering from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). I must admit, while my wife was diagnosed with COPD did not know what it was. The long and short of it, that he is the lung damage caused by pneumonia, he also was a child when, and until recently did not know there was a problem. COPD is the number five killer diseases in the world, and a lot of people never diagnosed until it is too late. This does not prevent Sandra from doing work in the garden, or a general thing, but change the way they should. If you would like more information go to http://goodfoodgoodhealth COPD. comWe has completely thrilled with our test setup running bean pots yet this season, when the beans are planted in the garden was coming to an end, as was a complete success. We eat fresh beans are tender now, and perhaps two more weeks at least. If you want to know more about what we did see the beans in the preceding Gardens, Garden Tips articlesGarden TipsYou have any pruning and cutting back the garden now, but if you do not have is time. This is a good time to prepare the garden area next year for the whole to dig on the bare ground ready for next years planting. It will pay to dig some old manure, which feeds the earth. A good garden tip, if you do not want to mess around with wheel barrowing the manure into the garden to buy chicken pellets, tub, and spread them over the surface before digging (real back saver). The grass is still growing but at a slower pace. Do not be afraid to cut them, because it will be that they look good, and not waste energy maintaining the extra length of the plant. Make sure leaves raked, blown, vacuumed, both, or mown grass, and then to the compost heap. Read more Gardens, Garden & Sandra TipsTed
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