Around the Gardens – August 1, 2022 @goldenoakfarm

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On Monday I spent the day paying bills and doing the budget and doing laundry. A doctor’s visit confirmed long covid. He said it could be another year or longer before I might be back to normal. They just don’t know enough yet.

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A walk around the yard to shut off sprinklers or move them netted these photos. The hibiscus is really starting to flower by the Small garden.

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There are an awful lot of buds on it.

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The Big rose is in full flower again. I’ve given up trying to get good photos of the flowers. They have some quality the camera picks up that I can’t see. To me, they are a nice red.

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Most things are doing well in the Small garden. I had to pull the plants along the west side out of the mountain laurel, hibiscus, and rose. That’s why the end one is lying funny. Not sure why they are heading west this year.

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The Sugar Baby watermelon has 2 fruit.

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In the South garden the pink hollyhock grew very tall and now the flowers are all along the stalk.

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Under the crabapple, the perennial sweet peas are a tangled mess.

West of Steps - portulaca, petunia, allyssum, pansies crop August 2022.jpg

The portualca, petunia, alyssum, and pansies make a nice spot in the end of the West of Steps garden.

On Tuesday I will be finishing my mom’s present as the rings finally came in. I also have to finish the bill paying and budget and laundry and get the kitchen cleaned up.

I should be outside, but the bills have to get done. And then it gets hot for the rest of the week, so it will be early mornings out there for me.

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Lots of colourful flowers in your garden.
Take vitamins C, D3, zinc, NAC once a day!

Already do Vit C and D3 can't do zinc, not sure what NAC is...

https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/nac-benefits

You should also take Quercetin
Funny! Couldn’t upload photo on ecency app.

Lots of well read people here have been taking these supplements to avoid the virus infection quite successfully.

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I have been going around places without suffering from any virus infection! (Though people have been shedding heavily. But I had my antidote) And I have been rescuing old friends, and some local people who were badly affected by their jabs. I have also learned to make CDS which was very useful to myself, my gardener and several acquaintances. We also take Ivermectin weekly. I had saved several people from severe effects of their jabs with Ivermectin and CDS. One friend gave me a bicycle as a gift for saving her life. She didn’t have to take the risky brain operation. Her health has become much better and she says her brain became clearer, lighter and sharper.

https://t.me/ChlorineDioxideInfo

Thai people shared their experiences with CDS

https://t.me/CDS_Thailand

What beautiful flowers! I love the colorfulness of the garden. That's great the idea of the little metal fence for the pumpkins, I'm going to have to do the same in my back yard as my dogs eat the plants when I plant them. Have a good and bountiful harvest!

 2 years ago  

That white Hibiscus is very lovely. I hope I can grow some soon.