Friday, February 12, 2010

Bowed but not broken

A day spent bashing snow from buried bushes and trees.  My first concern was the pieris japonica on the patio.  Instead of reaching above our bedroom window the branches weighed down under the heavy wet snow.
With the help of a large broom I shook the snow gently from the upper branches, getting covered by wet snow in the process.
After being released from snow the branches sprung back almost to their original height.

Next to tackle is the old japanese maple in front of the living room window followed by the yew hedges enclosing the front perennial garden.  They were 5' tall when we planted them four years ago and have grown a few feet since then but are now weighed to the ground.

Japanese maples line the pathway...

ice now coats the wet snow and the additional pressure on this weeping japanese maple could be enough to break fragile branches and ruin the form.
The yew hedges around the perennial garden have practically disappeared under the snow.

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