
Waiting for the ground to release the stones.

Waiting for the layer of mud on top of ice to drain.

Waiting for piled stones to be stacked into a companion.

Waiting to spread more soil to new locations.

Winter waiting.
Living the life of gardening high on the low spot of a North Carolina mountaintop.
2 comments:
It's awful, ain't it??!! I bought some bulbs at 50% off like I do every winter; despite temps in the high 40's the ground was still frozen when I tried to plant them. (just some scilla and camassia; the tulips will go in pots.) Ice storm coming tonight. And it's only FEBRUARY, whine!!
Spring will come soon; we have to keep repeating that to ourselves.
Winter is full of "waiting" frustrations.
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