patandchickens
Deeply Rooted
Just venting 
I decided to try to use the hour between when DH gets home from work and when I need to start dinner to get some perennials moved and divided. Clearly I should have consulted my biorhythm chart or horoscope or something, because I would have been better off just cleaning stalls or digging ditches or banging my head repeatedly against a good hard wall.
Dig up plant #1. Move to new spot. Dig up plant #2. so far so good. While moving number 2 to number 1's original spot, accidentally churn up a bunch of tulip seedlings I was intending to preserve. Swear.
Dig up plant #3. Minus about 2/3 of its roots, oops. Swear some more. Reduce plant to just the part of the clump that had roots remaining, replant in wrong spot. Dig up, plant again in right spot, getting vast quantities of dirt up my gloves.
Attempt to divide Sedum "Autumn Joy" clump with my trusty beloved breadknife. Won't go. Push harder. Break breadknife. Swear a *lot*. Slice the clump in half with shovel, severing a number of roots but at this point I did not care. Discover that I had insufficient room where I'd intended to put it; extended pause while I removed turf to enlarge bed.
Dig up Maltese Cross clump that has LONG needed to go elsewhere (tip: do not put something with flaming-scarlet flowers next to purply-pink ones <gag>) slicing up four ready-to-come-up Scilla bulbs in the process. More swearing. Step on a tulip just poking its nose aboveground.
Gah.
There is probably some reason that I do this, but it is not always easy to remember what it *is* <g>
Pat, going to go dig a Nice Simple Straightforward Manual Labor Ditch tomorrow and none of this futzing around with flowers stuff -- you can't kill a ditch

I decided to try to use the hour between when DH gets home from work and when I need to start dinner to get some perennials moved and divided. Clearly I should have consulted my biorhythm chart or horoscope or something, because I would have been better off just cleaning stalls or digging ditches or banging my head repeatedly against a good hard wall.
Dig up plant #1. Move to new spot. Dig up plant #2. so far so good. While moving number 2 to number 1's original spot, accidentally churn up a bunch of tulip seedlings I was intending to preserve. Swear.
Dig up plant #3. Minus about 2/3 of its roots, oops. Swear some more. Reduce plant to just the part of the clump that had roots remaining, replant in wrong spot. Dig up, plant again in right spot, getting vast quantities of dirt up my gloves.
Attempt to divide Sedum "Autumn Joy" clump with my trusty beloved breadknife. Won't go. Push harder. Break breadknife. Swear a *lot*. Slice the clump in half with shovel, severing a number of roots but at this point I did not care. Discover that I had insufficient room where I'd intended to put it; extended pause while I removed turf to enlarge bed.
Dig up Maltese Cross clump that has LONG needed to go elsewhere (tip: do not put something with flaming-scarlet flowers next to purply-pink ones <gag>) slicing up four ready-to-come-up Scilla bulbs in the process. More swearing. Step on a tulip just poking its nose aboveground.
Gah.
There is probably some reason that I do this, but it is not always easy to remember what it *is* <g>
Pat, going to go dig a Nice Simple Straightforward Manual Labor Ditch tomorrow and none of this futzing around with flowers stuff -- you can't kill a ditch
