Gonna try and do a lot of hardscaping this year, it’ll really tie in the property. Curved stamped concrete is verrrrrry tough and expensive though. I mean this one job I have concocted in my head will prob run 10-12k.
Obviously you’re gonna get some individual specimens that normally need full sun, thrive in a shady spot. And vice versa. Also, if you’ve seen a deer within 2000 miles in the past decade, do not plant hostas. Or Black-eyed Susans, or cone flowers.
The moss may be an indication of poor soil. From my experience, rhodos don’t do too well unless they’re in complete shade, with good, moist soil. I agree with the azaleas.
My God you've absolutely lost it. Screw AGW... I'm now deeply concerned about you. Here are some websites you may want to visit-
http://www.cooperhealth.org/departments-programs/psychiatry-and-psychology
http://hamptonhospital.com/services/adult/
It's sad what's happening. You are a casualty in the war against climate, and somehow you've maintained only indirect contact with said climate, yet have experienced great mental deterioration on a level previously thought unattainable when dealing strictly with abstracts.
And before you jump down my throat for being a "denier", I'm not. I know the Earth has warmed. I'm a denier of the quoted madman's writings above.
When more southern locations (as in SC Nov. storm) receive higher snow totals than my area, it doesn't really bother me. It's a lot more difficult for them to get snow than us. But when northern areas get snow, it's sometimes annoying lol.
We get it, you get more snow than us