Smart Red
Garden Master
- Joined
- Jan 10, 2012
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I might as well resign myself to having an "iffy" garden from now on. Iffy doesn't dig up or trample down my flowers they will grow.
I started some plants along the west side of the house and what DH didn't hoe out, son stepped on or set wooden braces atop. Those included many gifts from on line gardening friends.
I put some new introductions in back beside the sun room. Showed DH where and what they were -- sort of "this spot is bare because I have new plantings here. This winter, he and son piled wood for the fireplace over that spot. Broke all the branches off the hydrangea and covered the red bleeding heart. The new white bleeding heart was hoed out by DH earlier in the fall. I realize with the snow cover neither could see the plants, but on one asked me about using that spot.
For over 6 years now, I have had a semi-shade bed in the west end of the shade garden. Today I saw son driving the huge farm tractor back and forth over the bed -- plants just starting to show for the spring -- as he carried GEO-disturbed soil off the front lawn to the gully out back.
Of course, my spouse had "no idea there were plants there" and why did I keep sticking things in the ground without telling him? I think I also lost a Christmas rose and a couple of Heuchera this morning. While I drove to a Doctor's appointment an hour away, spouse raked and hoed the weeds -- and everything else -- from around the East side and back of the house. SIGH! Was I not happy to see so much work done? SIGH! Of course I was, but there were other places to clean that didn't have plants or had plants tall enough to be noticed. Sheesh! I think the four varieties of Widow's Tears are gone now as well. There was nothing in their home but neatly hoed and raked soil when I walked out to show my admiration at his fine work. SIGH!
I started some plants along the west side of the house and what DH didn't hoe out, son stepped on or set wooden braces atop. Those included many gifts from on line gardening friends.
I put some new introductions in back beside the sun room. Showed DH where and what they were -- sort of "this spot is bare because I have new plantings here. This winter, he and son piled wood for the fireplace over that spot. Broke all the branches off the hydrangea and covered the red bleeding heart. The new white bleeding heart was hoed out by DH earlier in the fall. I realize with the snow cover neither could see the plants, but on one asked me about using that spot.
For over 6 years now, I have had a semi-shade bed in the west end of the shade garden. Today I saw son driving the huge farm tractor back and forth over the bed -- plants just starting to show for the spring -- as he carried GEO-disturbed soil off the front lawn to the gully out back.
Of course, my spouse had "no idea there were plants there" and why did I keep sticking things in the ground without telling him? I think I also lost a Christmas rose and a couple of Heuchera this morning. While I drove to a Doctor's appointment an hour away, spouse raked and hoed the weeds -- and everything else -- from around the East side and back of the house. SIGH! Was I not happy to see so much work done? SIGH! Of course I was, but there were other places to clean that didn't have plants or had plants tall enough to be noticed. Sheesh! I think the four varieties of Widow's Tears are gone now as well. There was nothing in their home but neatly hoed and raked soil when I walked out to show my admiration at his fine work. SIGH!