Former Hosta bed |
There's only so much shade left in the back yard, I can't save them all. But this particular bed was the worst looking because the plants were small and struggling. The older and bigger plants may not like the sun but they have the resources to survive a few months of it.
I started moving the Hosta from the northside bed a couple of weeks ago, finding locations for each plant where it would get a mostly shady day, digging it up and transplanting it. This is work I can only do on relatively cool days, it is quite strenuous. Yesterday was a cool day and there were five plants left to move. I found spots for three of them on the north side of the house, the rest I simply moved a few feet eastward so that they were partially shaded by a large clump of Solomon's Seal. Not Hapi's Solomon Seal but another one.
Hapi's Solomon Seal with emergency stash of old bones |
I'll have to think about it, see what comes up.
And in case you are wondering what is the point of writing about this, here it is. I view this blog as a kind of diary or journal of daily life. I like to record things that happened and this is as good a place as any. I am not really concerned about having a big audience or trying to increase my readership, I am just writing this for my own satisfaction. You're welcome to read and comment, but don't expect big things here.
1 comment:
It's good to have a journal. And I love reading of other elders' doings and how they are treating their individual aging issues.
Like a bunch of friends sitting around in the cafe comparing notes.
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