Re: perennial winter



> Date: Thu, 14 Dec 2000 22:27:29 +0000
> From: Karen Stewart <Karen.Stewart@Care4Free.net>
> Subject: Re: perennial winter
>
> As my garden and my allotment have been saturated for the
last two
> months, I am reduced to reading about gardening and
watching the birds.
> Still, gives me time to get back into some family history
research, and
> in the midst of hundreds of ancestors, I've found two
gardeners!
>
> Karen in a very soggy Cheshire, UK.


Ha Ha!  Same here Karen.  In fact, I've just taken three
months off from this list so I could get ahead with my
family history research, but then I missed you all so much
that I've come back to gardening again.  Despite the rain, I
have been able to get out in the garden a couple of times
over the last few weeks to do a bit more tidying up.  As
long as I just stick to the paths and lean into the borders
as far as I can, I get quite a bit done.  I'm very lucky
because my soil is fairly sandy, so it's drained well.  My
Mahonia Charity is an absolute picture, covered in yellow
flowers, and the Schizostylus are still flowering.  Not much
else though.  Lots of bulbs coming through (daffodils).
Never seen them so early.

Louise, Surrey, England

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