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I know his name Gerry but little about him. I don't think I've any recording with him as Conductor. How long of his contract did he fill?
Anyway, it occurred to me that if I were to dig the grasses and lay them up-side-down on the to-be-a-rock-garden area, I could build it up and shape it with the grass clumps and then when it was the right height and shape, add a much smaller quantity of soil/grit and whatever else I wanted to include in the compost, on top, then add the rocks to suit. I expect the grasses would shinik and slump as they rotted down so some waiting will be needed but even if it happens over quite a period, it won't really matter as more gravel/grit can be applied to keep a satisfactory height and shape. I can pretend it's a moving scree.This will solve two problems; how to build up the area and how to dispose of the grasses. I may need to Roundup the edges if the grasses start to sprout out the lower parts. I dug a few this morning and it was quite easy as the ground is so wet at present.
Doesn't he have an annual Jazz festival as well?
Thanks for that note Gerry ......... I'll try to find those recordings.
...there's a mass of the bulb below. I thought to start with it could be large-flowered Dutch crocuses but the foliage is staying small and tight and the partially exposed bulbs are wrong, not corms at all. Maybe a Scilla or something?