Outside of Town Hall, there is a lovely garden. Here are some of the portulacas that were planted. I went into Town Hall to do some interviews for an article that I am writing about an upcoming sale of rain barrels and composting bins. I spoke with Lynn Dingey, who is the town’s assistant civil engineer, and with Town Supervisor Mary Cooke. I learned that the rain barrels collect rain water, which is good for watering gardens. Having rain barrels also prevents water run off after a storm. As for the composting bins, you put kitchen and yard waste in them. These would include such things as vegetable peelings, eggshells, grass clippings, and old leaves. The heat in the bin speeds up the natural decaying process, and the result is a rich compost for your garden. |
Meowww! (For Zoe from my little army of cats!) And thank you for the adventurous walk and talk. Keep it up!
Chuckster
Haha The flowers are so pretty, I like to call them wild flowers! Now you have inspired me to take a break and go for a walk. 🙂
Looks like you had a fine summer day's adventure.
I found out that the purple flower grows from a plant called a Canada Thistle. It is an invasive species.