

The next pictures take you around the side of the house. We have done nothing here other than trim back what was there so that it looked decent and wasn't against the house. It looks like I have some more work to do on that aspect again! I think some of the dogwoods on the corner will have to come out and be replaced too. We shall see. Oh and the large gravel spot that sticks out from the corner was where a dead bush was found and promptly removed.


Next, you see pictures from around the back deck. This has all been added by my husband and I. In fact when we moved in, the deck was missing a corner and there was a large divot in the yard from where an above ground pool had been and removed. Good thing, too, because the first summer after we moved in the cotton wood trees started producing seed. That would have been a big mess! The plants around the deck have been purchased or given to us at various times and by various people. All are perennials, and some are doing great while others not so much. In fact, the last picture makes it look like not much is planted. I think if I took the picture now (rather than 2 weeks ago) you would see more, but this has been hard for me to fill in anyway. More on all of that in a later post. I must have forgot to take a picture of the last side, but you get the general idea. Someday, I would like to expand, but not until I get this part filled in a little more.

Here is the last side of our house. This really isn't planted yet. It is next to the garage and is really just ugly. I am thinking about putting roses next to the trellises but since I haven't even planted the trellis let alone attached them in anyway this may be a project for next year. I need to monitor the light that this area receives as well.

Finally, our mailbox garden. This was created more as a way to reduce trimming and mowing problems around the mailbox. It was gorgeous about four days ago when the front irises were in bloom. I must have a few different kinds in here because they are different sizes and seem to bloom in three phases too. I'll have to ask mom about that one since she gave me the plants. I don't remember though if I got these in two bunches and added more at a later time. This picture shows the first phase of blooming. I wonder, too, what I am supposed to do after the flowers have run their course. Can I cut off the dead blossoms or is it better to leave alone? Is it just personal preference on looks? Another mom question, I guess.

I did some container planting this year, too. I'm particularly proud of how some trellis containers are turning out but I will save this for next time. This post is plenty long enough!
Happy Gardening!
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