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I was thinking about the garden project we discussed last week. The soil needs aerating before we plant those new shrubs. Martha mentioned that her cousin has a tiller we could borrow for the weekend. We should coordinate on Saturday morning if the weather holds. I recall the forecast said partly cloudy with a high of sixty-five. That should be comfortable for working outside. Did you finalize the list of plants from the nursery I have the catalog here somewhere. Let me check the notes from our meeting. We agreed on hydrangeas for the shaded corner and lavender along the walkway. The lavender requires full sun, so that spot by the fence might be ideal. We need to measure the area to ensure proper spacing. John suggested using a string line to mark the rows. I'll bring some stakes from the garage. Also, remember to water the seedlings daily until they establish. The irrigation system might need adjustment for the new beds. I'll look at the timer settings later. What time did we say for Saturday Nine o'clock works for me. I'll bring coffee and some pastries. Martha might join us if her schedule allows. She has a keen eye for landscape design. We could ask her opinion on the layout. I jotted down some sketches in my notebook. The circular pattern around the oak tree seems appealing, but we must avoid the roots. Perhaps a curved bed that flows with the terrain. The slope there is gentle, so drainage shouldn't be an issue. We should also consider mulch types. Cedar mulch is aromatic and deters pests, but it's more costly. Pine bark might be a good alternative. Let's decide on site. I need to order materials by Thursday for delivery. The nursery has a sale on compost this month. We could get a few bags to enrich the soil. Oh, and don't forget the gloves – the thorns on those rose bushes are sharp. I learned that the hard way last season. My hands were scratched for days. This time, I invested in heavier duty ones. They're in the shed with the other tools. I'll make sure everything is ready. We can take breaks as needed. It's supposed to be a relaxing project, after all. I'm looking forward to seeing it come together. The colors in the fall will be stunning with the hydrangeas turning purple. Let's hope the deer don't become a nuisance. We might need to consider a natural repellent. I read that soap bars hung nearby can help. Worth a try. Anyway, let me know if you have any other thoughts before Saturday. I'll confirm with Martha about the tiller. Talk soon.

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