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April 25th, 2008

Front Yard Makeover

Cathy in All Posts, Garden / Landscape Design, Herbs, Perennials, This & That, Trees & Shrubs

We moved into our house in August 2006. We being my mom, dad, my son and myself. (Strange living situation I know, but that’s a story for another time.)

Our House

There were gardens here, but they had been pretty much ignored and the plants, shrubs and trees within those gardens had been left to fend for themselves. Mom and I spent much of last summer trying to shape things up. Through ruthless trimming, the removal of ancient shrubs, and new shrub and perennial additions, we are finally making some headway.

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April 19th, 2008

Rock Garden Re-Construction

Cathy in All Posts, DIY Garden / Backyard Projects, Trees & Shrubs

Mom and I have been doing multi-daily garden tours for the past two weeks. The rock garden is always the last stop on the tour.

This is a photo from last summer.

Rock Garden Summer 2007

Friday, when we arrived at our final stop, we talked about how at this time of year, the rock garden resembles nothing more than a pile of rocks. Saturday we went to a local garden center and made a few purchases to try to remedy the situation.

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December 28th, 2007

2007 - The Garden In Review

Cathy in All Posts, DIY Garden / Backyard Projects, Herbs, Perennials, This & That, Trees & Shrubs

The two green thumbs of 2greenthumbsup.com added a couple of new gardens and a few new items to their existing gardens in 2007. We (okay, I) have a weakness for garden plants on sale. My mom, the other green thumb, has a little more self control, but can be persuaded, cajoled, heckled, and pressured into making the odd purchase. She’s a planner and I’m a bit more spontaneous - together we make an awesome gardening team.

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September 4th, 2007

Save $ Now - Find Great Deals On Trees, Shrubs & Perennials For Fall Planting

Cathy in All Posts, Green Garden Tips, Perennials, Shopping - What's In Store, Trees & Shrubs

If you haven’t been in to your local nursery or garden center since the spring, you’re way overdue! Now is the time for finding great deals on trees, shrubs and perennials. There’s still plenty of good weather ahead and fall is a perfect time for planting. Trees, shrubs and hardy perennials will have an opportunity to become established under optimum conditions - abundant rainfall (we hope) and moderate temperatures - unlike the hot dry days of July and August.

Need proof or further encouragement? Here are the current manager’s specials at my favorite spot, Humber Nurseries. As you can see, if you click the link, you can get trees and shrubs for 30% off the regular price! You don’t have time for a longer post - you have shopping to do!

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September 3rd, 2007

Garden Makeover - Maintenance-Free & Drought Tolerant?

Cathy in All Posts, Garden / Landscape Design, Green Garden Tips, Perennials, Projects On The Side, Trees & Shrubs

One of my side gardening projects this summer has been to help my sister-in-law makeover her front garden. Many moons ago when she and my brother bought their house, they planted some dogwoods, junipers, lilies, thyme, euonymous, bleeding hearts, and tulips in the front bed. Over the course of the past 15 years or so, some of the items placed in that front bed got a little out of control - the juniper mostly. Early this spring, my brother (D) and my sister-in-law (J) removed the crazy, overgrown juniper with the intention of doing a garden makeover. Then came summer. A zillion other events and activities stole their attention and the front garden sank to the bottom of their priority list.

Here is a photo of what the front bed looked like after they removed the crazy juniper. Sorry, no before shot with the juniper.

Early Spring 2007

Enter me (Cathy). All the dirt that had been worked up when they removed the crazy juniper became a perfect breeding ground for spring and summer weed seeds. The crazy juniper was gone, but the wild weeds had taken over and were flourishing! Weeds are my nemesis (along with maple keys). While visiting one weekend at D & J’s house, I decided to take action. In one long day I pulled the weeds (and maple keys which had sprouted into little trees), dug out tulip bulbs and lilies and re-planted them in a temporary area, edged the front garden bed and trimmed the dogwoods. The following day, J and I put down landscape fabric and spread mulch around the remaining plants. It was a whole lot cleaner and the mulch and landscape fabric would hold the weeds at bay until D and J had time to do more work on it. Finding work time aside, there were several other issues surrounding this project that had to be addressed before we could proceed any further:

  • Maintenance - J wants a maintenance-free garden. She wants the front of her house to look good, but doesn’t have extra time to spend tending to needy plants and shrubs.
  • Drought - We have been experiencing very dry summers in Ontario for the past few years, so any potential plantings will have to be drought-tolerant.
  • Exposure - This garden has a south-eastern exposure and all plants must be sun-loving.

Personally, I don’t believe there is such a thing as a maintenance-free garden. Even the hardiest perennials and slowest growing shrubs and trees will need some type of maintenance throughout the growing season. If she chose to cover the area over with grass, that too would require maintenance.

Stay tuned for the continuing saga of J’s maintenance-free garden dreams!

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