The elder in the corner has been cut right down to the level of the nest box for being “at risk”. I’m hopping mad about it as all the new growth has been cut off too, but there’s nothing to be done now. Hopefully the elder will now do some high-speed spite growing.
We’ve still not had much rain, so I put several watering cans into the pond to bring the level up.
I dug the perovskias out of the left border and moved them into the newly cleared area over on the right. I’m really not sure if I’ve moved dormant plants, or completely dead plants. Certainly a piece fell off one of them …
I weeded the left boundary where the perovskias had been and dug in a couple of buckets of semi-rotted leaf mould from the black bin. I think rather than finding some more perennials that can deal with the wetness, I’ll broadcast annual seed here, like cornflowers and greater knapweed.