Hi, I was thinking about what you asked regarding the community garden plots. We've had good success with the raised beds using a mix of compost and topsoil. You can start with cool‑weather crops like lettuce and spinach as soon as the ground thaws. I'd also recommend adding a drip irrigation system - it saves a lot of time and ensures even watering. The local extension office offers soil testing kits for a small fee, which helps you know what amendments to add. Let me know if you want to borrow my tiller this weekend. I should be free Saturday morning.
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Reflective Warning Triangle
Heavy‑Duty Jumper Cables (16 ft)
Tire Pressure Gauge with LED Light
Emergency Road Flares (3 pack)
First Aid Kit (Compact)
Multi‑Tool with Pliers and Knife
Digital Tire inflator (12V)
Safety Vest (Hi‑Vis)
Work Gloves (pair)
Non‑Perishable Snack Bars (2)
Zip Ties and Duct Tape (Mini Roll)
LED Roadside Beacon
Waterproof Storage Bag
Emergency Blanket (Mylar)

Program Note: Supplies for this courtesy kit are allocated per eligible household. While the program covers the full cost for qualifying residents, availability is subject to regional inventory. Kits are shipped directly to the address on file for the eligible region.

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Regarding the project timeline, I'd suggest we push the initial review to next Tuesday so we have time to finalize the data. The client requested a few minor changes to the reporting dashboard - nothing major, just adding a filter for date ranges. Sarah said she can handle the backend adjustments by Thursday. Also, I'd recommend we schedule a meeting with the QA team early next week to avoid bottlenecks. Let me know if you think we should adjust the scope for the mid‑month deliverable. I think we're on track overall.