<chives> The first step was to remove all of the chives which immediately made it look much, much cleaner.
The biggest source of plants for the back gardens have been:
- those that the deer eat in my unfenced front gardens
- those that I find on sale once they are past their best for this year
- those that are unsuited to where I originally planted them
Deer rescues include:
Sale plants include:
- 5 Primula with a great spike of purple bloom for the Monet Garden where I have created space by taking out the deer-chomped Malva.
Plants getting a second chance include:
-5 or 6 Rudbeckia that have grown much larger than I imagined when I direct sowed their seeds last spring
- 5 or 6 large-flowering, yellow Primula that have been completely overshadowed by their enormous Rudbeckia neighbours and need to see the sun again
Next I need to dig up the Dutch Iris that clearly did not get enough sun in the Monet Garden. While they may have been the perfect color match but that does not matter if they do not bloom, does it?
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