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Starting the Clean-up

by Lisa on April 17, 2004

P4170011.jpgI started this year right in the front of the house. The hosta I’d gotten so cheaply from Walmart and potted up were doing so well that I wanted to get them into the ground. I think they could handle even a hard freeze if we get another one, so in they’ll go. I put them right in front, next to the deck, under the laundry room window, so it made sense to start cleaning up there. I’ve already got a lot of hosta in that bed, but it’s mostly shade, and I want to fill in the whole bed. These new ones are big blues, so they’ll contrast nicely with the other colors of hosta I already have. I need to make a note for next year, though. The biggest bunch right in the back really needs to get split hard next year. I should have done it this year, but I’m not sure where to put them. I’m still not, but I have a year to figure that out.

P4170014.jpgI brought up all the pansies I started from seed, and put them in the big planters on the front porch, which made that whole area look much better, and cheery. My window box theme is red, yellow and orange, and that’s the color of pansies I put in there, but how much do I think that seedlings from the many years of using these with blues and purples are going to come up? Oh well. I like them, and they won’t clash too much because they are pretty far away from the rows and rows of window boxes along the deck edges. I really should dump all the soil and start over. Maybe next year. It’s hard to motivate myself to do that, though, because they are so big and everything still grows well enough. Maybe topping up with compost every year really is enough?

P4170016.jpgMarmalade and I surveyed the lilacs, which didn’t make it, sadly. Oh well. I have an ambitious plan for turning that whole strip there into a raised bed, but Frank thinks I’ve lost my mind. I’m not sure if I should do it now, or wait until I have the rest of the beds done. I think it will look great, though, and balance that area nicely.

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A (Rare) Beautiful Day

October 31, 2003

The last day of October was one of the few bright clear ones we’ve had. These late fall days with nothing but oak leaves left on the trees aren’t as flashy as when the maples are burning, but the dark red-brown against the green pines is still a fine show. Lyle Handy showed up earlier [...]

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Heavy Equipment

September 26, 2003

After far too many years of neglect, we hired Lyle Handy to work on the driveway this year. He’s bringing in probably eight loads of sure-pack, and starting with the worse sections, right in the middle. The driveway is really long, about 800 feet, and we have to maintain the whole thing ourselves. Since we [...]

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Finishing the Front

April 27, 2003

I started outside this morning wanting to finish the bed directly in front of the front door. Though I’d done the majority of that bed, for some reason I stopped short of the most visible part, which was dumb, but I started there today, and what a huge difference it made! First off, I tackled [...]

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A White Thanksgiving

November 27, 2002

It’s not unusual to have a white turkey day, and this year, the weather for it was beautiful. Big blue skies after the storm cleared, dropping four inches on us overnight. I had time to get the decks cleared and such before the guests started to arrive for the holiday meal, which was nice. I [...]

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Driveway Clearing

July 24, 2002

After work tonight, we walked down the driveway. I came home from a business trip this week to find that the power company contractors cleared under the power lines all down the driveway while I was gone. It used to look much more jungle like, with brush often touching the sides of the vehicles as [...]

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More window boxes

May 29, 2002

I’m so busy out in the garden right now. I’ve still got four flats of perennials to get in the ground. I’m working in the bed in the front of the house, on the side of the porch. It’s pretty shady in this bed, so I’m putting in a lot of columbine toward the middle, [...]

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