I do not have to—and should not—do anything domestic for the next few days. It's okay if I don't get any writing done.
My task is to relax, recover, and not overdo anything in ways that could cause long-term problems. It's pneumonia, not a cold or an allergy. My mother will not get upset if I don't vacuum.
I will not go out, buy crocuses or other bulbs, and rush them into the ground before it's too late. The Vinca will overwinter, or not, and I will let it happen as the climate and chance dictate.
My task is to relax, recover, and not overdo anything in ways that could cause long-term problems. It's pneumonia, not a cold or an allergy. My mother will not get upset if I don't vacuum.
I will not go out, buy crocuses or other bulbs, and rush them into the ground before it's too late. The Vinca will overwinter, or not, and I will let it happen as the climate and chance dictate.
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*Nods* Pots are good, but I have no skill with them. I depend on Mother Nature to handle the watering. I do have one Chinese tree peony Grand Duke Dressed in Blue and Purple http://207.76.73.236/templates/clientvars.cfm?clientc=NO&wherefrom=CELLAR&whichord=0&vendorcode=OWNER&usepasswords=N&subname=NA&gospecials=Y&special=R&department=ALL&pcode=P60 in a root control bag, mainly because I'm afraid to transplant it.
Tree roots are a part of my little areas I'm still working with too. We're also in a city, and while I can appreciate the privacy they provide, I'm having to adjust to the fact that I'm losing my sun (more Rugosas!) and the roots are another issue. Henry Mitchell had the right of this I think. Although, I'll admit if pressed to feeling sad when they cut down the Ginkgo a few years ago. That tree not only predated the houses, but probably the colonists.
Some day when you have time, here's a nice window shopping site: http://www.oldhousegardens.com/
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