Landscaping Project See Progress
Dateline: My Backyard
Good news to report from my backyard, the landscaping projects I kicked off earlier this summer (read the planning stages) are now underway!
Leah and I have been buying up little perennials like coleus, stonecrop and other low-maintenance plants and with a chilly (61 degrees!) morning, today was the perfect time to get dirty.
Mom came over and I assigned her the task of moving the black-eyed Susans from one side of the yard to the other -- to make way for more lawn (late fall project ... more later). Meanwhile, I cleaned out the area around the struggling lilac and planted and planted.
As you'll see, I need to buy A LOT more mulch to cover more garden. But will save that for another weekend. For now, I'm pretty pleased with the progress.
Good news to report from my backyard, the landscaping projects I kicked off earlier this summer (read the planning stages) are now underway!
Leah and I have been buying up little perennials like coleus, stonecrop and other low-maintenance plants and with a chilly (61 degrees!) morning, today was the perfect time to get dirty.
Mom came over and I assigned her the task of moving the black-eyed Susans from one side of the yard to the other -- to make way for more lawn (late fall project ... more later). Meanwhile, I cleaned out the area around the struggling lilac and planted and planted.
As you'll see, I need to buy A LOT more mulch to cover more garden. But will save that for another weekend. For now, I'm pretty pleased with the progress.
The Perennial Boarder - Right By the Brick Patio |
The Lilac Area - Filled In With Stone Crop and Moss Roses |
I Added the Boxwood And a Large |
I Put the Moss Roses (Porticula) Here a Few Weeks Ago and They Are Loving It! |
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