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i may not finish all of these this year...
Fortunately not- though if we get as much rain as they forecast tomorrow, we could be slowly sliding down the hillside!
I'm with you on that- I did a first dig of some virgin land, to extend the veggiepatch, at the start of February after the snow melted, then it came back- so now i feel all out of time. So much do before the very wet soil gets too hard to dig. Most of our last lot of snow melted today so standing water in the meadow and drainage ditches all running full. We are also due more snow next week- seems that Spring in the Northern Hemisphere is a little undecided this year.
As I will be moving gardens in late July of this year . . .Daphne arbusculaD. dominii (kosaninii)Mature HelleboresPaeonia species (I assume these will all be fine).Glaucidium palmatum (have never moved these, am assuming they will be fine?)Clematis species
If it all goes horribly wrong you can try distilling 'enzian schnapps'
We had the pleasure of a number of bottles of 'special' schnapps provided by the Tyrol tourist board on the occasion of them sponsoring an AGS display at Tatton Park.At first we offered it to those who joined the society. After a (very) short time we were pressing it on those who DIDN'T join, and no amount of effort from the herb society next door would improve it. How this compares to enzian schnapps I don't know, but stick to G&T, it's safer! J.