…and we did get the real ’emergency’ things done. Though I do see Jane patrolling the garden out there, possibly with work in mind.

Naw. She’s dressed in a clean new shirt, which is not what you do to go wrestle the garden.

I do need to get out there and wash the pond filter.

Mostly now it’s watering.

We’ve been trying to figure how to get water to the ‘back 40’, ie, the ‘ell’ by the garage, which is not on the sprinkling system. And we looked at a) the possibility of using an unused zone in the control box by figuring out how to wire in and plumb in another valve for what looks like a fully used manifold [metal thingie that has a lot of connectors to let you put daughter valves all on the same mother line]—and we can’t tell one wire from the other: no wiring diagram b) installing a new control box and valve manifold, for just one line (kind of overkill)…

In everything it’s the frustration of having water on one side of the yard and power on the other: getting the two together constructively has just been a bear.

Then we realized that the #6 line in the control box actually WAS used, but for a section of sprinkler between us and the neighbors that we cut off when we coated the area in deep mulch, no plants.

Ha! We tie onto THAT line, run it clear out to the ell, install a couple of meaningful sprinkler heads, reactivate zone 6 on the control box with the flip of a switch, and we’re in it for an easy DIY with a mattock, a coil of irrigation hose, four hose barbs and some hard pipe where we insert the two sprinkling heads out in that ell, and we’re good. We’re also not having to dip into savings to get that area irrigated so we don’t spend our time hauling hose out to the apple tree and dogwood. Yay us.