good thing I woke early and hit the front yard as it's now raining again. I managed to eliminate one large half dead shrub, take down a small rock wall that was buried under years of dirt and reposition them around the "water" aka mud. It will take a few days for all the mud so sink and let me clear it out so it looks more black or maybe even green... especially the water fall.. hahahaha... well not quite.



But the redwood against the violets looks great and my columbines are blooming as is the jack in the pulpit hidden within the maidenhair ferns. and now jim is building a raised bed within part of the redwood walkway and i will plant gypsophylia from seed. always good to have and such a heavenly scent. My paltry little peony has not died .......yet. I will be amazed if next year it really takes over. Now i just have to finish hiding the black rubber that lines the muddy hole, get my stone pagoda, do something to hide the electricity post, and plant the remaining ajuga along the water's edges. Yahoo !!!

The other great thing is the full bath off the garden room. once again I came into the house literally covered in mud.... stripped down to bare skin, jumped in the shower and wrapped in a towel. tossed the muddy gardening clothes into the washer and came upstairs all clean and ready for warm clothing. The weather predictions which are REALLY laughable out here is for weather in the 80's later in the week so Jim and I will head straight for cannon beach  or tillamook. anyone want some cheese?
 
   

 


 
 
eyesthefuture on
Re: mud in your eye
I love your yard. it must be a lot of work
alicestreet on
Re: mud in your eye
It's a lot of work now while we plant new things and get them established but once that part is done the yard will pretty much take care of itself and need minimal weeding, occasional pruning and some watering during a heat wave
(no grass !!!) It was a treasure of a yard which fell into chaos when a non gardener owned the house and the land was subdivided. But now we are bringing it back to it's former glory. you can see more of it at at my houses's website

The front yard has asian influence and several nooks and crannies and the back yard is being planted with NW natives around a pond my husband built. we are getting more and more birds, raccoons and even coyote. We will be thrilled when a heron finds the yard.
 Thanks for the wordfs of encouragement .
eyesthefuture on
Re: mud in your eye
I just went to your houses website. What a beautiful world
Spectator on
Re: mud in your eye
Looooooks lovely!

I know, the weather out here is wonky, too. It dropped a good 20 degrees in about a half an hour.
alicestreet on
Re: mud in your eye
do you get the summer off for good behavior or take classes through summer too?
Spectator on
Re: mud in your eye
Typically I take summer classes but I was so drained from the last two semesters that I'm taking the summer off (yay!)

 
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