In the spring, when I head out the door, I usually have to access the damage wrought by winter. It's a heartbreaking exercise because of the way our temperature climbs above and below freezing most of the winter. My plants can get alot of frost damage....and very often my older plants can no longer handle it. They bite the dust.
I mourn those losses. My worst loss was a beloved mountain laurel which has been on the property for years. It slowly was dying....you could see it.....and finally, this winter, it died. Broke my heart.
I lost 2 boxwoods some years ago. Again....to the same cycle of freezing/thawing we get some winters. Just broke my heart.
Do you look at the demise of a plant/shrub as an opportunity or a loss????
I mourn those losses. My worst loss was a beloved mountain laurel which has been on the property for years. It slowly was dying....you could see it.....and finally, this winter, it died. Broke my heart.
I lost 2 boxwoods some years ago. Again....to the same cycle of freezing/thawing we get some winters. Just broke my heart.
Do you look at the demise of a plant/shrub as an opportunity or a loss????