I have been a bit MIA the last few weeks on my blog, but for good
reason. I have spent the majority of my free time lately outside—with my hands
in the dirt, digging holes, hauling topsoil and mulch, killing grub
worms, saving earthworms, getting sunburned. And planting a collection of bushes, herbs and flowers all in the effort to add a
little bit more character to my backyard. A place where I spend a lot of
time. I have a really great yard, with a lot of space and so many possibilities. But over the years it has almost been easier to just keep it as a playground
for the dogs and stick to keeping flowers and plants on the deck. Last fall, with the help from my dad, I dug up and cut down all of the
dead bushes that were becoming an eye sore, creating a blank slate. I
have spent the winter months researching what I might want to plant and
looking through images for inspiration. I decided the best place to
start would be to create another little sitting area at the point where
the edge of the driveway meets the yard. I made a list of what I wanted
it to be—landscaped yet utilitarian, shade for the dogs,
organic and loose, use as many found objects as I could, flowering
bushes and evergreens, an herb and cutting garden, and a space that
could serve as a little more private of a sitting area. Check, check,
check! Somehow I did this. Besides input from my dad and my friend
Melissa on what to plant, and my friend Brad helping me till up the
ground, I managed to do this on my own! And I have the sore muscles to prove it!
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before and after |
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tilling—turns out there were concrete blocks that proved to be a challenge! |
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the dogs checking it out; ground after much work to clean out the grass and dig out rocks |
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building the herb bed |
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view of herb/cutting garden and bushes; herbs on the right and wildflower seeds planted on the left |
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backside of bed; bird bath that was a gift from a friend—it is handmade and has a beautiful blue glaze
on the inside and a pressed leaf pattern. Made by a local artist in town |
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close up of herbs; side view |
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pathway made of rocks that were bought and the rest of the bed is lined with rocks that
I dug up while prepping the ground; sitting area |
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herb/cutting bed views; gate to keep out rabbits and more importantly my dogs! |
2 comments:
Love it! We definitely need to start doing some outdoor happy hours. :)
this looks absolutely fabulous! I can't wait for my next visit so we can spend all of our time out there. love love love!
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