Can somebody say "a lot of work"?
I have a truckload of vision for this side yard, but can only live one day at a time.
When it gets overwhelming, I turn around to calm myself with this lovely view.
-and this lovely view.
I am so thankful for a friend's generosity. He brought over tubs & tubs of perennials yesterday. I gave him iced tea.
Over on the other side of the house, I putter in the vegetable garden.
Things seem to be growing slowly but surely. I have had to replant the beans, the cukes, and some butternut squash, owning to the clay in the soil and a few torrential rains.
It will take a few seasons for our soil to improve. Hubby already added many loads of sheep manure from behind the barn which was tilled in thoroughly. If we add mulch and manure every fall, I may even grow carrots here in years to come!
Along the stone wall, we transplanted hostas which we found around the yard. Next year they promise to be beautiful! The road crew planted two juneberry bushes along the road, which I hope will be pleasing to the eye.
They also seeded the lawn, but we had to re-do this little strip of lawn as weeds took over. We brought this to their attention and they agreed to weed & seed the front lawn again
This week, I begin the front porch makeover. I hope to enslave a few teens to wash and wire-brush the whole thing. Then we will give it a fresh coat of white paint. Zappy blue (the name of the front porch table) was painted a regal red yesterday, which was the kick-off for a new look!
Stay tuned for the results!
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