2. So I pulled the water hoses out, turned them on, and accidentally drenched myself after aiming the part of the hose with the hole in it at myself, instead of the nearby plants. At least the shower kept me from over heating!
5. So with the water hoses all over my yard, I decided that my daughter needed to learn how to use the water hose box that I purchased for $10 at the local thrift shop. I'm quite proud of this purchase considering they're $55 - $65 in stores!
6. But before we got the box put together and in use, I hung the hose wrap thingy that I bought for $1. Little did I know that the previous one had been installed incorrectly. I used my $3 cordless drill to adjust nearly all of the screws to accommodate the new hose thingy. I don't really need the new wrap thingy now because the box is right there beside it, but darn it - I had it and I already had screws in my vinyl from the old one!
7. Before the hoses were all put away, I looked at the Miracle Grow sprayer and decided, "Might as Well!" and eventually the hoses and the Miracle Grow were put away.
8. Then I looked over at my small, sickly flower bed leading to my front door. The weed killer that worked wonders on the nearby weeds several weeks ago did not keep its promise of being nonlethal to the flowers. A few of my previously planted snapdragons and pansies actually recovered from the weed killer but it looked quite desolate in this little bed. The flower bed on the other side of the driveway (which no one ever sees) was doing fabulously, so I decided that I must move part of these flowers to the flower bed that is actually seen by everyone as they walk to my front door.
10. I next pruned the dead leaves from the strawberry pot. Inspiration struck and I had my daughter bring me the molded strawberries from the trash. I stuck them into every available available spot on the planter, hoping that new strawberry plants will grow. My daughter really thought I'd lost my mind! I tried to explain, but gave up. She only wanted to hear dinner plans.
There you have the full explanation of how watering about 30 - 40 square feet took a full 4 hours!!!