Unfortunately I found myself getting too late of a start today so, I am not able to go to where I was wanting to go originally. As what has been happening more recently. It can't be helped.
All this means is that I have to focus on preparing for tomorrow and, well that isn't even a bad thing.
I was going to cook for myself to better manage my stress but, I can't do that at this point. Probably not for like 2 weeks.
That means I will have to handle it in other ways.
I am embarrassed a bit. I have embarrassment for what I have done recently, but I think it is just... me needing to be humble. I will try to maintain that.
I would like to ask someone more than one favor, but one favor felt like a lot. I will see when I meet/speak with them tomorrow to see.
I even thought, maybe I can go one more day without eating but, I think this is pushing it because, I do have a busy day tomorrow so, I need my strength.
- Lentils
- Parsnips
- Onions
I need to make soup. especially the parsnips. I need parsnips very badly.
Ah well, I think I probably can push myself today for that. I feel at the least, I can do this, even if it just means steamed parsnips.
meats
Ah. Yea, I know you want me to be a full vampire, yes?
I want to tend to my garden so bad, but it is not the time. My neighbor's tree is doing so well.
This is not envy, it is inspiration.
My rose bush has buds but because some leaves had a blight, I am not wanting to use them medicinally.
It might be ok, but, I have experimented a lot recently so, I feel like I need to be more cautious right now, also tomorrow might be jeopardized.
Also, if I wait, more buds might come. Mmm.... very tempting.
I did prune it either way so it's growth has been encouraged. They are a bramble so, I don't think it needs anything extra.
Common rose diseases include black spot, powdery mildew, rust, and bacterial crown gall, often caused by fungal pathogens in humid or crowded conditions. Key symptoms include spots, white powdery coatings, or distorted growth, with rose rosette virus posing a severe threat. Management involves improving air circulation, removing infected debris, and using fungicides
Hmm... yea, that makes sense. At least it isn't the ground.
Effective fungicides for roses to treat black spot, powdery mildew, and rust include chemical options like myclobutanil (Immunox), tebuconazole (BioAdvanced), and chlorothalonil (Daconil), or organic alternatives such as neem oil, sulfur, and copper fungicides. Systemic options like Monterey Fungi-Fighter (propiconazole) are highly effective for protecting new growth.
Oh? Copper? How interesting. So there is some sort of ionization problem going on here. Maybe it is the ground. Well it is obviously a combination and I guess if that problem has been going for a while, it probably has a kind of sediment there, huh?
OMG! I bought a huge thing of neem oil a long time ago. There is a huge thing of it at my mom's house. I guess I could just order it again since it has multiple uses.
I figure that's worth giving a go. It is the least harsh of the treatments.
I don't know if I can save the current buds but, I probably will have some going into summer.
Ah... Lol, A spam caller tried to patch in just now. How interesting. I guess that puts me back on task.
About the Creator
Kayla McIntosh
Personal tell-all pieces: Word of the Day and Jail Journal. Secret poet on the side. ( I don't use Ai to write any posts, everything is done manually. )


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