glad to see folks are still around


Not much change here, garden-wise. Still love my daylilies and 
huechera. Haven't found any new sedums to make me droll in the last 
year though

I'm in the midst of expanding the bed on the east, mostly to move a 
sand cherry, but I've changed the whole shape. Instead of a rough 
half circle, it will be more squared off  and slightly bowed out in 
front. I've got more shade there than I used to so I've added lots of 
hostas and am eyeing some Tiarella and an astilbe. The sunny end will 
have more of the daylilies and other full sun lovers. The plan is to 
keep the daylilies that stay here to the small side or more 
interesting shapes.


The main bed is being thinned, quite vigorously, with many daylilies 
going to good homes. This is going to be a massive project. I want to 
add some more shrubs to the back of the bed, re-work all the paths 
and move the iris bed to somewhere sunnier. I suspect this will be a 
multi  year project. I think over hundred plants have been divided or 
left completely and you can't really tell I've done anything yet.

I'm enjoying my late season plants - the Canadian Burnet is just 
coming into bloom and my late season daylilies are showing off.


Cheryl
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Cheryl Isaak
another day, another rink
growing, stitching and reading in NH

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