When I first
moved into my home in January of 1995 our entire yard was seriously overplanted
and so crowded with overgrowth that you could not walk from the frontyard to
the backyard. The only way to access the
backyard at that time was through the house.
I spent the first few years removing so
many scrubby trees, shrubs and plants that were planted way too close to
one another. In fact, where the new
flowerbed is now used to be home to an oak tree, a birch tree, a spruce tree
plus half a dozen junipers. Way too much
stuff in such a small space.
For a good long
time this was just an area to park our car and our trash and recycle bins. Not much excitement going on. Since we moved the fence and then gave the entire driveway a refresh I decided it was also a good time to add back some
curb appeal. As you can well imagine the
soil was pretty poor so I hauled six buckets of our homemade compost from the backyard and got it all turned into
the ground. Then I left it to settle
overnight and gave it another good turning the next day. I am amazed at how quickly adding this
compost transforms the soil. Just a few
days and it's like magic.
These are from my neighbor and they get little white flowers
A trip to Home
Depot with a gift card provided a new shrub and a few perennials. My next door neighbor provided me with some
sedums. I bordered the bed with rocks I
had in our backyard as well as a few that I'd dug out of the ground while
turning the soil. I think I'd like to
add some daylilies here too. The
finishing touch was to add some bark mulch.
All in all, I think it turned out pretty good and is exactly what this area
needed.
This was the area under our pear tree
I've been
working my way from the curb to the backyard and I've finally made it into the
backyard. As I've been working on the frontyard
I've been pushing stuff into the backyard and making decisions with regard to
my project woodpile. I decided to
abandon some of those projects and make things a bit easier on myself so I offered
up some of my woodpile on Facebook. It
went fast.
I redid one of
the flowerbeds next to our back deck on each side of the steps and reinstalled
some pavers in front of those steps. The
flowerbed along the side of the house now curves around the corner to the back
of the house and meets one of the flowerbeds by the deck making it much more
cohesive. My daughter bought me a burning bush to plant in there and as it
grows it will offer a shield for the ugly utility box on the back of the
house. While I was at it I also refreshed
the gravel in front of the steps and even gave the drain under the downspout a
bit of a facelift.
The flowerbed from the frontyard now connects to this little one in the backyard Close up of the drain area
The next project
on my list was to renovate the flowerbed where our pear tree grows. This fall I will be pruning that tree and
next spring I plan to invest in some blueberry bushes and possibly some strawberry
plants to put around the base of the tree.
For now I am just getting it ready for planting so I cleaned out the
area, added compost and turned the soil.
Then I bordered it with more rocks I picked up from Facebook Marketplace. I added a shrub to one end of the where it
borders the frontyard. Once it is
complete I think it will be very nice.
And the newly reinstalled pavers with fresh gravel
I have a lot
more little projects to work on in both the front and backyard, a few things I
want to do to the exterior of the house and there will likely be more gravel
collecting in my future, but I've managed to finish the bulk of my project list
already. I'm rather surprised by that to
be quite honest. It seems like it has gone rather quickly. The best part though is whenever I look out
my windows or step outside I am very
pleased with what I see. For the
first time in my life I have a home with a beautiful yard. The yard of my dreams! This is so exciting!