Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Where the garden started from...
I decided in the spring of 2010 that boyfriend's back yard was a huge unused treasure! Still renting a townhouse with no back yard or garden I was really excited to get my hands dirty.
These pics show what it used to look like. Can't you just picture it full of stone paths, hidden gardens, water features, arbors, cozy hideaways and lots and lots of veggies? Ok, so my plans are big but over the last few years I've learned it's not going to happen all in one season.
WOW! See what happened to the yard after 1 year !?! My big purchase that year was the Japanese Maple. (shh, don't tell boyfriend but I spend well over $400.00 at the nursery that day!) I was lucky enough to be given the name of a local lady who loves to spend her days gardening. I cant' take credit for these flower beds, those were all Rita's doing :) The veggie gardens are all our doing, I thought I was starting small with 6 but after year 2 I found it was a lot more work than I ever thought. Every day I need to remind myself to get out there and weed.
Here is the sandbox in the back yard that needs some TLC in the worst way. We spend the weekend weeding it and making it a bit smaller, my plan is to put my new present from boyfriend in the sandbox area. Wanna see the after pic?
Well the almost after pic. We have to find something to replace the logs as they're all rotten. We chipped the bark off to clean it up a bit but next year the logs will be replaced. Let me show you what my present was...
How lucky am I?! I get a greenhouse :D Dad is going to build me garden boxes to go around the greenhouse so I'll be able to plant sunflowers and sweet peas to grow up the greenhouse. I'm researching a good climbing vine to grow up and over the greenhouse. That black plastic is down killing the grass underneath. The plan is to build a brick patio between the greenhouse and the veggie garden.
Look what I forgot about until the nice weather came and I ventured outside to the garden,
my garlic I planted in the fall!
One last picture of the seeds I've started inside. This weekend I'm going to turn the beds over, add compost and a little food and give my seedlings a nice bed to grow up in.
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