Slow start to the day, but worked hard once we got going. Decision made about our old rose penelope (dug out but lives on in her offspring and a slit trench cutting), but decision deferred on the mulberry tree. We need to do some more research there.
Erica watched with interest throughout. We were joined by a very vocal robin at one stage.
We also managed to trim our little hedge and shred everything using the lovely Atco quiet shredder. I still enjoy putting big stuff through it. It must be a man thing.
penelope had to go, but she has a daughter plant that has sprung up from her old root so that went next to the piece in the slit trench. It will be interesting to see which bit survives the best. We planted her in the spot where the children run down the garden and leap off the wall. She may prevent that but may get destroyed. We'll see.
The first refugees (Sedum telephium) from the slowly disappearing island border.
The pukekos picking over where penelope used to live.
Erica watched with interest throughout. We were joined by a very vocal robin at one stage.
We also managed to trim our little hedge and shred everything using the lovely Atco quiet shredder. I still enjoy putting big stuff through it. It must be a man thing.
penelope had to go, but she has a daughter plant that has sprung up from her old root so that went next to the piece in the slit trench. It will be interesting to see which bit survives the best. We planted her in the spot where the children run down the garden and leap off the wall. She may prevent that but may get destroyed. We'll see.
The first refugees (Sedum telephium) from the slowly disappearing island border.
The pukekos picking over where penelope used to live.
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