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Hello Old Friends

By Kate_miller

Hello Old Friends

Jacob's Ladder brightly blooming in a thicket of weeds.

This summer's delightful task is to reclaim The Long Neglected Garden ~ my term of endearment for the garden I planted 12 years ago.
And, subsequently abandoned when I turned the house into a rental property.

Hello Old Friends

Sassy little Columbine saying: Hell no! We won't go! (Refusing to accept defeat from the weeds.)

The garden is, of course, a disastrous bed of weeds. 
So thick and gnarly that it was just overwhelming in the beginning. I roto-tilled a lot of it.
But, before I did that, I hand dug around all of the green shoots that I recognized as ''Friends" (aka welcome perennials) vs. "Enemies" (aka nasty ass weeds.)

Hello Old Friends

Heirloom Bearded Iris

I'm kinda thinking that's one of the greatest gifts of becoming a savvy gardener. How we can recognize our old friends, long before they flower.
One glance at the leaf structure and I can tell... Hey! You're not a weed! You're a Columbine! Or, Jacob's Ladder... Or, Centaurea... All of whom have survived, for 12 long years, without one ounce of TLC from me.

Hello Old Friends

Montan (Centaurea)

Visited Home Depot yesterday. Their nursery now contains about 90% annuals vs. perennials. So, naturally, I couldn't find a single thing to buy. (I only plant perennials because I enjoy watching them re-bloom every year.)
I suppose they did that because our weather has been freakishly hot, then cold, with a few hellacious hail storms thrown in for good measure. And, HD doesn't offer a money back guarantee on annuals. As they do with perennials. At least in my town.
Hello Old Friends

What a shame! This garden is a total testament to the tenacity of perennials! Plant 'em once. Love 'em forever.
Hello Old Friends

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