Plans for Spring
In message , Janet Baraclough
writes When it's raining and cold is the time for scribbling on envelopes and hatching ideas for the garden in 2006, so I'm wondering what you're plotting. In our household Well, when we finally both stop coughing, the first has to be planting our Christmas presents (an unnamed pale pink camellia and an oak with injected truffles), and, not least, our 35th wedding anniversary present: a really lovely Acer palmatum Sango Kaku. The next has to be compiling a reverse garden diary: instead of what to do each month, we need a list of what not to do, even if we manage to find the time: that is, the worst time of year, particularly, to prune various things, feed them, etc. if at the right time we were nailed to our computers because of deadlines (but far be it from me to complain: you tend to get what you wish for, so I NEVER wish for less work - nor do I wish for less garden!) -- Klara, Gatwick basin |
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