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I looked into that little garden issue this morning and I think the main problem is simply that the plants were getting too much direct sun during the hottest part of the day.
I moved the smaller pots closer to the fence where they still get light but not that harsh afternoon glare, and they already seem less droopy than yesterday.
I also realized the soil had dried out much faster than I expected, so I gave everything a deeper watering and loosened the top layer a bit with a small hand fork.
If the weather stays steady, I think they will bounce back without much trouble.
I am also going to trim the dead ends later because that usually helps new growth come in cleaner and makes the whole planter look less tired.
Let me know if you want me to bring over the extra ceramic pot, because I am not using it and it would fit nicely in that corner spot.
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I finally sorted out the book shelf in the spare room, and it was more satisfying than I expected once I stopped trying to organize everything in one pass.
I made small stacks by subject first, then put the books back in groups that actually make sense for how often I reach for them.
The funny part is that I found two notebooks I thought I had lost months ago, plus a recipe card tucked inside a travel guide for some reason.
I also dusted the top shelf and moved the heavier items lower down so it feels less precarious now.
If you still want those extra brackets, I think I can use them after all for the side unit, but there is no rush.
I am planning to tackle the hallway cabinet next, mostly because it has become the place where random objects go when I do not feel like deciding where they belong.