Got a couple of spears off my asparagus - only 2nd year. They did not make it to the house. About 3/4 of the garlic planted in the fall look good - some look great. But 1/4 of what I planted seemed to have sprouted, then rotted over winter. Maybe not hardy? Figs had surprisingly minor amount of dieback - even have some breba crop this year. With a couple bouts of pretty cold temps for us - had expected more die back. Had a lilac flower - so finally got to smell a lilac. Pear has set fruit and is growing. Pawpaw is flowering and appears to be setting some fruit. Hopefully they won't drop this year. Amazing the number of perennials that I lost this year.
Otherwise, I'm almost overwhelmed. Don't know whether to plant, transplant, water, fertilize, seed, weed, etc... first. With all the trees gone, and all the damage the tree removal equipment did - I'm having to redo half my back yard. I did dig up a bunch of plants prior to the removal operations. Everytime I start redoing, something happens. Last week, I got to replanting some 40 yo azaleas that had been uprooted when a big hackberry fell. I rescued them and had them in big pots. When digging the last hole, a tree root was in the way and in the process of moving it, a sharp/quick movement because it broke, made me pull something in the hip/back area. Was out for 4 days, but back at it now. Having to rethink where things can go. Where once I had tall shade and lots of azaleas, hostas, ferns, hellebores, and wildflowers planted, I now have blaring midday sun - early morning and late afternoon are shaded. Will get more shade as the trees leaf out fully - but may be too much for my hosta babies and definitely too much for this one trillium volunteer that has sprouted and bloomed. Will have to transplant it. Weather is not cooperating either. We have only had one rather moderate rain in a month with higher temps. Totally unusual - and have had to water already. When I first moved here our historic has frost date was 4/15. This year, I could have tomatoes producing already if I had planted any. Did receive an order of Japanese mums, and an order of dahlia tubers. They are already in the ground.