The only way to get the grass out is to brutally pull the clump apart and gently tug the grass blades until the entire root system separates. This is not the best time to do this, but I have to get it done, when I have the time to do it, and today was the day.
. From one clump, I ended up with all of these.
I decided to move them from the rockwall garden to the arbor garden.
Here they are all planted in their new home.
I spent about three hours outside today. I also removed some creeping pholox and did a little weeding. I still have TONS to do!
This looks like a lot more fun than washing glue off the dining room walls.
ReplyDeleteI will havea to find some Missouri wildflower primrose and take a picture for you. They are big and yellow.
sounds like you got alot done....looks good...
ReplyDeleteZoey, Your garden is beautiful! Love your latest post with your robin's egg blue accents! Love the primula too!!!
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