I was originally going to title this post “better already!” but I think I’ve already used something like that so instead the band-aid analogy.
Part of me was seriously entertaining the idea of waiting until fall to get rid of the Rhody, but headed out to the curb with a half full yard waste container I decided the time was now.
And like all projects whose time has come I feel a bit of relief and no remorse. Although this venerable specimen would have been lovely had the space existed to prune it up and expose those gorgeous sinewy lower branches…
I also thought what a great framework this would make for a couple hundred Tillandsia…
Instead I’m frantically researching and buying plants (that’s a lot of space to fill!), which really isn’t such a bad thing.
Andrew will assist with the final removal and then it's time to plant! To be continued…
All material © 2009-2013 by Loree Bohl for danger garden. Unauthorized reproduction prohibited.
Part of me was seriously entertaining the idea of waiting until fall to get rid of the Rhody, but headed out to the curb with a half full yard waste container I decided the time was now.
And like all projects whose time has come I feel a bit of relief and no remorse. Although this venerable specimen would have been lovely had the space existed to prune it up and expose those gorgeous sinewy lower branches…
I also thought what a great framework this would make for a couple hundred Tillandsia…
Instead I’m frantically researching and buying plants (that’s a lot of space to fill!), which really isn’t such a bad thing.
Andrew will assist with the final removal and then it's time to plant! To be continued…
All material © 2009-2013 by Loree Bohl for danger garden. Unauthorized reproduction prohibited.