Showing posts with label flower bed. Show all posts
Showing posts with label flower bed. Show all posts

Thursday, July 28, 2016

They'rrrrrrre Baaaaaaack!!!

Remember not long ago when the DH accidentally edged my bridal wreath spirea? Well thankfully the roots survived and my little fighter is making a comeback. Yay!!
 

 
If I seem a little too excited, its because it took forever for me to find two of these bushes. They are old-fashioned plants and not easy to come by in big box nurseries (at least in my area). So I'm eagerly anticipating mature shrubs that will just be awash in white blooms. This is a setback for sure, but it could have been worse.
 
From now on, and much to the DH's chagrin, I'll be supervising the edging. You know, just in case he gets trigger happy again.

Wednesday, July 6, 2016

Angry Emoji Face

The face you make when your husband "accidentally' weed eats your newly planted bridal wreath spirea shrub:

Monday, April 25, 2016

Crape Myrtle Flower Bed Expansion

Last weekend, the DH was kind enough to dig the holes for my Crape Myrtle flower bed expansion. [Try saying that five times!] On either side, I placed two Encore azaleas with a bridal wreath spirea in between. Here's what it looks like:


 
 
Of course I backfilled with good potting soil (i.e. rich in nutrients), combined with the original topsoil. Because the DH dug the holes the depth of the pot, I had tons of red, clay dirt leftover.

 
We're waiting on the cover of night to empty the dirt-filled wagon in the vacant lot across the street. I kid you not.
 
Still to do:
  • Dig up grass around the expansion.
  • Add some type of border. (The plastic border held up fairly well for the first few years, however it has gotten brittle and breaks when it comes into contact with the mower or edger. We priced having a stone edging installed but that was waaaaayyy over our budget and an over-investment for our area. We're currently looking into metal edging.)
  • Mulch
It's quite an undertaking as we're at the ball fields FIVE nights a week! But in the interest of cost, I'm determined to do this myself. I would like to have it completed before June when the grandparents start their summer treks. Wish me luck!

Friday, April 15, 2016

Updates Finally!!!

My amaryllis are in bloom and I have been waiting a week to photograph them but the rain won't let me. In fact, I'm afraid the blooms will start to fade long before I have a sunny opportunity to capture them. Bummer.

In other news, I have decided to enlarge the crape myrtle flower bed in the front yard with the azalea bushes that I wrote about in this post. I even purchased two bridal wreath spireas to add to it. I just love their cascading look and think the texture and color will compliment my bed nicely. Mine are very young, but here's a picture of a mature one:

http://fineartamerica.com/featured/bridal-wreath-spirea-white-flowers-florist-barbara-griffin.html

Also, the hummingbird feeders are out. I've purchased a new, wooden bird feeder, even bought a large bag of bird seed, but I still need to get it hung. Baby steps.

But perhaps the best news of all is that my veggie garden is in! In fact, it was installed a few weeks ago, I just haven't gotten around to writing about it. Yet. It has benefitted greatly from the rain and the kids and I are looking forward to watching it grow.

Sadly, no bird nests that we've noticed around the yard. Even the bluebirds that have nested in one of my backyard birdhouses for years have gone MIA. {Sigh} Maybe next year.

What's going on in your neck of the woods?

Tuesday, January 26, 2016

Encore Azaleas

A few months ago I was gifted five small Encore Azalea bushes from a colleague who were not going to use them. Total score! They're since been sitting on my driveway as I'm debating where to plant them.


My first thought was to create a new flowerbed in the backyard, just outside my kitchen's bay window. However that would use up a lot of the flat, usable space which Stinky uses to play ball.

My next thought (and probably what will happen) was to expand the front island that houses the kids' Crape Myrtle trees. There is a stunted Encore Azalea there already that needs to be spaced a little further from the trees' roots so that it can prosper. That would make six, which would enable me to create a nice little azalea ring around the island with three in front and three in back.


It's much too cold now to work on any of this so it will be a few weeks before my plan is set in motion. Still, makes for an exciting, albeit hard-working spring.