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Steps for revitalizing a perennial bed

10 years ago

I am bored with mine. Whenever I see something that dissatisfies me I do patchwork fixing. Now I've ended up a hodgepodge mess. It is so jumbled, it actually makes anxious, which is sure not what it is supposed to do.
I have no idea where to begin.
I do actually: pull out the pink knockout that I'm sick to death of.
Pull out the hydrangea "nigra' that never blooms and takes up 4 square feet of real estate. Get rid of huge iris patch that is nice for two weeks, and by now is also 3 wide and splayed.
I pulled out 5 lilies and a white salvia (also opened in the middle) and listed them on freecycle, along with the hydrangea.
I thought about making a list of .......(how many) plants I think of as the "basics" that hold things together all season.
Then a focal point for each part of the season?

Who has ideas and wisdom about big undertaking? How to organize one's thinking,and come up with a plan and implement it. I'd never be able to do it in one season, so how does prioritize?

Please help before I hit myself on the head with a hoe!
Marie/Idabean

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