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Weeding Goal Schematic of Yard Organizes and Inspires

June 26, 2013 by Laura Blodgett 1 Comment

How to turn into a weeding machine

Even a goal oriented person like me needs goals that are possible. Tell me I need to keep the acre weeded and I panic. Make me a chart of the yard and let me color in sections as I weed them, and I turn into a weeding machine.

I have such a chart now. I went out and weeded the first chance I could after I got it. I did take down some very large weeds, but I must also admit to doing a section that had been done more recently because I knew it would be done easily and I would get to color more in.

Which weeding muscle gets tired first?

I only stopped weeding because my hand muscles got so fatigued they wouldn’t grip the weeds anymore…. time for a break, I guess. So, I came in and decided on a blue highlighter for this round of weeding. If you want to some ideas about how to make your own weeding goal schematic, I have written about it for D&B Supply. (see link above)

An acre is a lot to weed, but if I color the grass in on the weeding goal schematic, it would look more hopeful.
An acre is a lot to weed, but if I color the grass in on the weeding goal schematic, it would look more hopeful.

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