Oak leaf hydrangea's, Maple, cast iron plants |
My big Labor Day 2010 project was to plant 3 Oak leaf hydrangea's. Under a 60 year old Maple tree of unknown variety. Hence, the "madness!"
I knew it was going to be a tough dig. What I didn't know was that it wasn't going to be so much of a dig as a hack at the teeny spaces between the giant roots, curse, take a deep breathe, remember that I love gardening, hack...repeat. Eventually, I found three decent spots under the tree which were not anywhere near where my landscape plan showed planting the oak leafs, but that's ok. They are in and I think they look fantastic.
I also dug up and divided some cast iron plants and pocket planted them amongst the hydrangea's and along the slope behind the Maple. I relocated a coral bell and painted fern that were not happy elsewhere in the garden. After watering everything in, I sat down with a big glass of ice cold water and enjoyed the view.
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