Saturday late morning (November 2), we moved the forsythia from our backyard to the side yard of our neighbor. I trimmed off lots of the long branches that seemed spindly and made it easier to transport. The plant was still as tall as I am.
Then we moved the hydrangea that was on the far east side of the house to the west of the rain barrel. I believe that it was getting too much sun where it was because it was not blooming as much as the other hydrangea. I need to figure out if I need to do any fertilizer for it. This was a bonus project!
In the process of digging out the hydrangea, we sheered off the shovel! We have picked out this shovel many moons ago at my Grandmother's house. It was such a good shovel, we will surely miss it!
More fall moving to do:
- remove iris
- move dutch iris to between the box garden and the fence and maybe between the box garden and the bigger garden if there are enough (reduce mowing)
- dig up the gladiolus
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