I got some help this weekend
Pruning the thorny white bougainvillia
Nels and Poppi replanting celery. We will have celery coming out of our ears soon if we don't start eating it. Celery, the leafy kind, called selino here, is sold with the roots still attached. We have 3 pots of the stuff now. This 'pot' is an old washing up bowl. It grows very easily, as does the parsley which has turned into a bush
K got the annual clean up of his back yard over with. An able bodied Albanian lad did an excellent job. He filled up 14 huge black rubbish bags with weeds and plastic rubbish hidden in the jungle.
After
The front yard is my domain. The garden is still nice and green. The clover/sorrel is starting to wilt a little but the nasturtiums have begun to flower, yellow and orange blooms, the mint is taking over the bed by the entrance . And there is no rubbish in my territory.
What was left of the big winter wood pile has been taken to the back of the house, and stacked. Slowly I'm sweeping and cleaning chairs, tables and shutters ready to arrange our summer sitting place
The front roadway should be weed-whacked but in the meantime the knee-high weeds have been cut back. In a month's time they'll probably be knee-high again. Unless this heat continues and dries them all out.
Now that wall needs white washing for Easter