Thus easy to dig in.
As do I, and I'm wondering if you will want a few (dozen?) lilacs for that hedge; the Pink Elizabeth, in particular, has a nice forest of young'uns and a graceful upright growth habit and (oh, goodie, an excuse to put up a picture!) lovely blooms, to whit:
I may have some others- Pres.Grevy and Will Klager are possibles- and t'would be the work of a minute to get them dug and sacked. Any time, no pressure, not as if I can no longer get to the fence on this side or anything...
(This offer open to any and all BYC Washingtonians, these are Lilacs from Hilda Klager Lilac Garden).
How well do Lilacs do with wet soil? We dry out fully in summer and I'd plant them on what qualifies as high ground here. Probably over by the pears. There is marsh out back and I know the water level is pretty high. I love the smell of lilacs. I always liked it at my great aunts when they were blooming.