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I was thinking about the garden project again, the one we discussed over coffee last week. The soil composition seems ideal for the lavender, but I'm still uncertain about the rosemary placement. The afternoon sun hits the western corner quite intensely, which might be too much for the young plants. Perhaps we should consider a temporary shade cloth for the first season. I spoke with Alex from the community garden, and they mentioned a similar setup that worked well for them. They used a light burlap cover during the peak summer months. It allowed for air circulation while diffusing the harshest rays. We could source that material from the local co-op, I believe they have a shipment coming in next Tuesday. The timing would be perfect if we get the seedlings in the ground this weekend. The forecast looks promising, with a chance of light rain on Sunday evening. That would help with the initial watering. I also wanted to ask if you had a chance to look at the layout sketch I left on the bench. The path winding between the herb beds might need to be a bit wider for the wheelbarrow. Just a few more inches would make all the difference for hauling compost. Let me know your thoughts when you have a moment. I'll be pruning the apple trees in the morning, so I'll have my phone nearby.
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A selection of helpful supplies, provided at no charge to households in your area. One kit per home.
Program Details
You can receive a Medicare Kit from BlueCross BlueShield. You will not be billed for the kit. This offering is part of a local program with an allocation of 800 kits. This concludes Tomorrow.
Along with the kit, we are providing information on optional plan coverage for 2026. This allows you to review potential updates well in advance.
Access Your Kit 2026 Preview
Kit Contents Overview
Your Medicare Kit includes the following items for personal use.
• Digital Thermometer
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• Blood Pressure Cuff
• Pill Organizer (Weekly)
• Medical Information Folder
• Hand Sanitizer (Travel Size)
• Compression Socks (Pair)
• Magnifying Sheet for Labels
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Thank you for your membership with BlueCross BlueShield. We are pleased to provide this service.
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