I don't usually follow my own good advice. I woke up tired. I ate breakfast tired.
I did chores
I did chores
tired.
Then I took the weekend's trash out and separated the recycle stuff for Wednesday's journey to the town 'dump'.
Then I looked at my messy flower beds. I put the black plastic [these are old round hay bale covers] over the areas that I am going to plant with seeds to block out spring weeds.
I usually wait until the end of May to put seeds in the ground.
Last year I'd put down cardboard in this area and mulched on top of it. It did a fair job of keeping the weeds down and so far still looks good.
I'll probably need to redo the whole thing next year.
I generally use those rocks as a border alongside this part of the garden. By midsummer, the hostas are so large one cannot see the rocks.
I might find another job for those rocks this year.
I didn't clean it up last year as I was busy with caring for Rich in his final time with me. I let the gardens go last year.
However, the flowers still are coming up despite the mess and I am enjoying them.
I noticed that the yard was shaggy and overgrown. My little dogs had grass up to their shoulders. I guess I was going to have to break out the mowers.
I used my all natural mower to assist in difficult places.
10 years ago Rich bought this Country Clipper Zero turn mower for doing our yard. It was his 'baby'. It uses a joy stick to steer which I have learned to use over the past 8 years.
Since this is a complicated machine, I have the guy we purchased it from come each year to pick it up and tune it all up. He is not always swift in getting it done, but he is easy to deal with.
Over the past 30 years we've purchased all of our mowers and chain saws from him.
Last year I didn't so it is Bad On Me.
It is running just fine but I am not sure about the oil, the hydraulic stuff, the blades, and the belt so I need an expert to exam it.
Machinery is NOT my forte. I don't understand engine things.
If they stop running, I need help!
The yard below👇
The yellow tape is to remind the Scrap Dudes
not to pull into the yard where
the leach field is.
The yellow tape is to remind the Scrap Dudes
not to pull into the yard where
the leach field is.
I did some daydreaming. I dreamt of huge wildflower beds in that area on the left side of the photo above. After that area is leveled, I'll be spreading grass seed. But what if I made a nice area for wild flowers and butterfly flowers? I could watch and observe it from my own porch in the summer months.
Once upon a time, I had a huge flower garden that started at the wagon wheel and went 50 feet towards the house with a walking path down the middle of it. I'd had a job that allowed me more time on the weekends, and late afternoons to tend my huge garden. It was a sight to see.
Two shoulder surgeries and an elbow surgery within 3 years put an end to that garden. Rich removed it and made it into grass.
Two shoulder surgeries and an elbow surgery within 3 years put an end to that garden. Rich removed it and made it into grass.
This is a shot from 2005 before the garden got mowed down.
It is nice to dream about things isn't it? At least I can imagine a huge beautiful garden. It may not happen, but I can close my eyes and see it.
It is that time of year, time for big dreams if you like gardening.
It is that time of year, time for big dreams if you like gardening.
I need to get out my seeds I gathered last year and start plotting. It will all change as soon as I start planning.
I like pretending....😉and dreaming.











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Gardeners are dreamers, and dreamers are gardeners. Two sides of the same coin!
ReplyDeleteI like hostas and wish we had a whole bunch of them but unfortunately the local deer population think they are as addicting as cocaine and quickly decimate any we put in the ground.
ReplyDeleteIn my life it's dream big, plant small and manageable! I hear you.
ReplyDeleteThanks, I love to dream.
DeleteYour flowers are farther along than mine. I hope to become more mobile this week so I can get out in the dirt. You photo from 2005 is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI found a place where I can purchase native wildflowers by the pound and plant the area in front of the house. If nothing else, it will be an interesting experiment.
DeleteYou need to offer paid tours for city folks. I had to Google leach fields, presuming you weren't growing medical grade leach crawly thingies. Interesting concept for outhouse functioning out in the country. Maybe you need little Leach Field: Do Not Drive Here signs. You did a lot of work for being tired. Flowers are nice no matter how they pop up. Maybe throw some seeds near your favorite spot. Glad the doggies were good supervisors. Linda in Kansas
ReplyDeleteI do have a flush toilet. In the country we have to have septic fields. The leach field filters the water excess from the pipes. The tank is emptied and inspected every 3 years.
DeleteOh, the wildflower garden!!!! Gorgeous. We moved to raised beds last year and are sold. But we keep reminding ourselves not to even browse the nurseries until mid-May. You were one busy lady!
ReplyDeleteI might purchase a hanging plant for the porch. Rich never thought I should have them. He liked flowers, but never got into them unless they attracted hummingbirds.
DeleteNo wonder you are tired, woman! Just do what you can. All the best.
ReplyDeleteThe driving back and forth really made me tired. The result of all of this is good nights of sleep.
DeleteYou and things are proceeding apace. Maybe you’ll reclaim some of that former garden, but please don’t overdo it.
ReplyDeleteThe planting for a large area of native wildflowers will just grow with not much weeding. It would be like a tiny meadow that could be mowed if it gets out of hand.
DeleteMost of my other gardens once seeded, will just need some touching up.
Thanks! For this, I do have energy!