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Hey, thanks for the note about the garden.
I ended up planting the tomatoes last weekend and they're already starting to flower, which feels really early for this area.
I also added a couple of basil plants next to them since they're supposed to be good companions.
The soil here drains pretty fast, so I've been watering them almost every evening when it doesn't rain.
Have you had any luck with peppers this year? Mine always seem to stay small.
rivYRbWvuPNu I think I'll try a different variety next spring.
Anyway, let me know if you want to swap cuttings sometime.
I'm also trying to build a small compost bin in the corner of the yard. Hopefully it won't attract too many critters before it gets established.
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I finally finished putting together that bookshelf I mentioned.
It took way longer than the instructions suggested, mostly because I managed to screw the back panel on upside down at first.
Once I got it sorted, it actually looks pretty solid.
I filled it with all the old paperbacks I've been hauling around for years.
It's nice to finally have them out of boxes.
Next weekend I'm thinking about tackling the closet organizer situation.
I found a modular system that looks like it might actually fit the weird angled ceiling.
We'll see if I can handle it without making too many mistakes.
My back is still sore from hauling all those books around.
I really should invest in a dolly for the next time I decide to rearrange the entire house.
Anyway, thanks for the recommendation on the cordless drill. It made the whole project ten times easier than using a manual screwdriver.