Hey, about the weekend plans, I was thinking we could finally tackle that garage reorganization project. I found a bunch of those clear storage bins on sale, which would be perfect for sorting all the seasonal stuff. We could start Saturday morning after breakfast, maybe around nine? That gives us the whole day. I'll pick up some coffee and bagels on the way over. Don't forget to bring your drill, I think mine is acting up again. The bit seems to slip no matter how tight I make the chuck. We should also make a quick run to the hardware store for some extra shelving brackets. I'm not sure if the ones we have are strong enough for all those paint cans. Let me know if that time works for you or if we should push it to the afternoon. I'm pretty flexible either way. We can order pizza for lunch if we're making good progress. My neighbor said he might have a spare ladder we could borrow if we need to get into the high corners. Just let me know.
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So you asked about the best way to prep the garden beds for spring. I think the key is to start with a good layer of compost, turned into the top six inches of soil. Have you tested your soil pH yet? That's a really important step a lot of people skip. If it's too acidic, you'll need to add some lime. I usually do that a few weeks before planting anything. Also, consider getting a soil thermometer. Planting when the soil is still too cold can really set things back. For the early crops like peas and spinach, you can probably get them in the ground soon if we have a mild spell. Don't forget to clean and sharpen your tools first. A dull trowel makes the job so much harder. Let me know if you need help sourcing any of the amendments. My local place usually has good deals on bulk compost. We could also look into a cover crop for the areas you won't plant until later. It helps with weeds and adds nutrients back in.
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