Continues apace, I have a bucket of Morning Glory vines taken from the arbor, which hopefully should yield a nice amount of seed.  The statues are in, being an uncertain zinc alloy, we don’t think the freeze thaw cycle would be great, especially since water may be able to get in them.  All the bulbs are planted, including a number of white daffodils under the fence line, in amongst the blue crocus.

We are exploring the idea of not removing all the leaves from the north lawn. The grass is a type that should handle a light leaf cover, while the winter wind will probably blow most away. The gingko will have to be picked up though, its leaves mat and flatly refuse to decompose.  The problem is, of course, that the big perennial garden is downwind, and we don’t want major leaf drifts on it.

experiments!