Saturday, June 06, 2026

When is a good idea not?

You know when you get a good idea? And a little while later you're wondering if it really was such a good idea?

The heather bushes at the front of our garden have never been especially pretty and latterly they've developed a number of dead-looking branches. I started pruning but then thought, "Perhaps I'll get rid of them altogether. Then I can plant some hydrangeas or azaleas here instead. Or maybe just pots."

I began yesterday and continued this afternoon.


I think the biggest problem is going to be the network of roots issuing from the low light green ground cover plants. That and the ivy roots. And the surprisingly thick trunks on the heather. And what to do with all the cuttings when I've finished. You can't see the heap very clearly in that photo but take my word for it, it's big.

But, I tell myself, it will be lovely when it's finished. Going to treat myself now and sit down and watch Remarkably Bright Creatures.

In the meantime some of the more established roses that I picked to save from the rain.


Oh, and I nearly forgot:


So much for the 'slugs don't like to walk over our wool pellets' boast.



9 comments:

Anvilcloud said...

Almost amazing that all of those roses all came from your very own garden.

Boud said...

The wool pellets gave the slugs a comfy carpet from the looks of it. Anyway, the roses are lovely.

acorn hollow said...

Use ground egg shells they do not like that!
Cathy

Ann said...

pretty roses. that doesn't look like any easy spot to dig in

Liz Hinds said...

I shall count my rose this afternoon.

Liz Hinds said...

I shall try egg shells as Cathy suggests.

Liz Hinds said...

I'll try that, thank you.

Liz Hinds said...

It's not going to be!

Abby said...

That looks like a project! Very photogenic roses, the slugs, not so much