You missed me
last week, didn't you? It has been crazy
busy around here lately. Good thing I'm
retired because who has time to go work.? Not this girl!
I've been steadily working on the first project to completely revamp my
yard. I finished up the large flower bed
and it has been so much fun, plus what a transformation! It has been amazing, not only in how it
looks, but also with how I feel now that it is done.
I have a very
small yard, my home sits on only one eighth of an acre, but it is plenty for me. And the way it is laid out and wraps around
my house it actually seems larger, at least to me anyway. Even still, I'm taking this whole landscaping
project one chunk at a time so it is manageable and I won't get overwhelmed by
the enormity of the overall project.
It's a biggie.
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I used a garden hose to lay out how I wanted the new beds to go Then I pulled up all of the lawn edging and replaced it with rock |
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The rhubarb pland and the daylilies on the left of it were all I had in this bed I divided the new bed into three sections and got it planted out how I wanted it |
I have three
large trees in my yard that produce a lot of welcome shade in the hot
summers. I love nothing more than to sit
under the canopy of leaves near the pond and enjoy time outdoors. It is one of my favorite things to do. I started off by extending the largest flower
bed with our maple tree to now include the oval shaped flower bed with the
apple tree making one huge winding bed. I
pulled up all of the vinyl lawn edging and replaced it with rocks I already had
in our front and back yards. Then it was
off to find the perfect plants I've always wanted in my garden.
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In then next section I moved the bird bath and added more plants as well as a thick layer of bark mulch |
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The last section of this bed was the area under our maple tree |
Over the winter
we had added a lot of compost to this area so when I got ready to plant I found
the soil was rich and dark and totally full of worms, big fat happy ones. We've struggled a lot with this soil, but
allowing the chickens to run through it for several months and adding all that
compost really made it come alive. In
the past whenever I planted something it would struggle to survive and it was
incredibly disappointing. This time
around I can already tell a difference.
For one thing, nothing I've planted so far has gone into shock or
died. Every single plant is thriving and
appears to be really happy in its new home.
That is a first for me!
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I added a few plants and more bark mulch |
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I think this is my favorite part |
I moved and set
up the bird bath so I can easily see it from the kitchen and dining room windows. Then, just like the icing on a cake I spread
out sixteen bags of bark mulch ($2 a bag at Home Depot) and it really added the
WOW factor! I'm so happy! I'm going with a lot of partial sun and shade
loving perennials this time around so I not only get more bang for my buck, but
long term it will be less work each year.
My goal with this yard is low maintenance, less water and manageable
plants that will be around for a good long time. I was really careful with what I chose and
where I planted things, giving enough space for growth and not overcrowding
anything. I think I did okay and I
couldn't be happier with the results.
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Time to give the pond some love |
Next project up
was to move across the yard and work on the other large flowerbed with our
little pond. That one I was really eager
to get to work on. I'll be back on
Thursday with that update. Anyone else
taking on any fun landscape projects this year?
Looking forward to seeing what you do with the pond. :-)
ReplyDeleteI'm so happy with it! :)
DeleteI must have missed something because I didn't know you'd retired!! How exciting!
ReplyDeleteSurprise! Yep, April 1st. No fooling!
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Your garden looks lovely! So pretty and peaceful! Can't wait to see the pond garden when you are finished.
ReplyDeleteThank you Kathy. Can't wait to show you!
DeleteLooks good.
ReplyDeleteThanks Debby
DeleteLook at you go!!! It looks great!
ReplyDeleteThanks! I'm feeling my old self returning. :)
DeleteLove the work you have done in your backyard! The pond looks great and I think the frog is the perfect touch.
ReplyDeleteThanks Carol. I love the frog :)
DeleteIt all looks so nice! Last year we put in raised beds across the front of our house and around each corner. The east side needed 2 tiers. I planted hostas and flowering bushes. This year I will replace the annuals with butterfly bushes that will encourage pollinators as well as help shade that side of the porch.
ReplyDeleteWe also redid our veg gardenS. Dh replaced all the poor soil in the raised bed and add to it and the main garden a lot of composed cattle manure from our cattle winter lot. Lovely dark, fluffy soil. With lots of weed seeds. But I'm willing to weed for how wonderful it is.
You've been busy! I happen to grow weeds really well. ;)
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