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- Subject: RE: how does your garden (or garden planning) grow?
- From: "* N* <e*@rewrite.hort.net>
- Date: Sat, 18 Mar 2017 07:32:30 -0400
Auralie, Sounds like we long-time gardeners are going through some “technical difficulties”. Hope you are ready for the garden when it is ready for you come warmer weather this spring. I know I am looking forward to playing in my garden this year in particular. Been through some rough times with health since last August. End of this month scheduled for heart valves replacement. Nothing they can do about copd - emphazima. Talk of selling and moving. Mostly just have to take it one day at a time and see where it all ends up. Meanwhile, enjoying the hellebores, Adonis, snowdrops, aconite, reticulata iris, now local natives are beginning to bloom. Gene Gene E. Bush Shade Garden Correspondent Speaker-Consultant-Author-Photographer-Gardener www.shadegardenexpert.com New eBook: Shade Garden Solutions From: owner-gardenchat@hort.net [mailto:owner-gardenchat@hort.net] On Behalf Of Auralie Logan
I, too, miss gardenchat, since I don't spend time on Facebook. It has been good to hear of your garden plans. I have been struggling to figure out what I can do this spring since I had a fall and a broken hip over the Christmas weekend. I am getting around pretty well now, but don't think I will be able to handle my hillside garden or do much bending for weed-pulling. Old age - 88 years - has a lot to do with it, too.
Our winter was most peculiar - warm, even up into the 60s some days for the months of January and February. My white Hellebore has been spectacular with more than 35 blooms. and about three weeks ago I took a bunch of blooms from my conventional purple Hellebore to our garden club meeting. Daffodils are well up and some of the early ones are showing buds. Trees are definitely budding out. And then two days ago we had a so-called blizzard with a foot of snow and temperatures down into the 20s. (I used to be told that to be a blizzard the temperatures must be below 20 degrees and the wind above 50 mph - with more than a foot of snow.) Anyway, today is bright and sunny, and already in the upper 20s. I think rain is predicted for the weekend. Oh well.
I really must get my head together and order at least things to plant in the pots near the house.
It was so good to hear from some of you Auralie
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