
Sunday, May 2, 2010
oh how I love my front porch

800 pounds of dirt
At this very moment, I am sitting on my front porch watching Ami paint stems on my walls so I can glue fabric flowers to them...but more about that later. Its been awhile since I posted anything and I know my fans (you know who you are) are begging for more...but its been a little slow in garden world...until today.
It started with a relatively quick trip to Lowe's for dirt. And yes, we truly bought 800 pounds today. Sounds like a massive amount, doesn't it? It isn't really, but we are hopeful that it will be enough for the two boxes Uncle A is about to build us. Here's a picture of the boxes in piece form...drying from a nice coat of weatherproofing...
Gone! There is a ton more space over there too!! Plenty of room for small monkeys to play soccer and hockey and run around. Lovely.

That lone bush by itself is the lilac tree that my kids got me for Mother's Day last year...I never planted it, so it lived for a year in its bucket, and now it has a nice home. The rock pile is apparently called a cairn. I am not sure if that's how you spell it, but Ami said "Hey, do you like my cairn?" And I said "Cairn? You mean rock pile?" Its Scottish, I guess. We are quite fancy here in the hood.
It started with a relatively quick trip to Lowe's for dirt. And yes, we truly bought 800 pounds today. Sounds like a massive amount, doesn't it? It isn't really, but we are hopeful that it will be enough for the two boxes Uncle A is about to build us. Here's a picture of the boxes in piece form...drying from a nice coat of weatherproofing...
They will be boxes in the next day or so I think.
I bought broccoli, cucumbers and brussel sprout plants at Lowe's as well because my broccoli is looking sad and pathetic...however much to my delight, we have brussel sprout plants sprouting in the garden where we planted them from seed...I just wanted more. Here are my sprouts...
right in the middle...and in the bottom right corner of this picture is one of the ones I bought at Lowe's. :)

We also planted more strawberries, rhubarb, a ton of herbs, lettuce, beets, kale, broccoli, tomatoes and the cukes. All in "alternative" containers-except for the strawberries and the rhubarb which had already determined garden locations. We also planted a ton of flowers. Oh...note the containers for the tomatoes, and one extra for the strawberries. We are trying the "topsy turvy" craze...keep you posted. Here are a ton of pics:
Oh and one more thing about the back...remember all of Uncle A's stuff? Well the spirit moved him today and its to the side of the house like we have been wanting. Look!

And last but not least, I need to show you the front of the house. Ami got the landscaping timbers in place and planted a ton of stuff yesterday...bravo Ami! 



Please stay tuned for the enclosed front porch project. Its where all my little seedlings have been living since I moved them "outdoors", so I am including it in the garden blog. Plus, wait until you see. Its just too damn cute not to share.
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Sunday, April 4, 2010
Now it looks like someone lives here...
I don't think I had taken any pictures of the front of the house, but I can assure you that the area in front of the porch was pretty sad looking. Ami bought forsythia yesterday. Its so bright and cheery-can't believe what a difference it makes. That's my little Jack man hamming it up for the camera.


PROGRESS!
Its sunny out and it has been for 4 days straight. Its amazing what sun does to my disposition. Anywhooo...let me bring you up to speed.
The other gourds have decided to make an appearance. This was the last thing I was waiting for to sprout. I am a successful indoor seed starter. Hooray!
Now...I moved on to transplanting all the viable plants into their very own containers..take a gander.
Bright and early today we headed out for the first "hunt in the hood" Easter egg hunt....here are the monkeys in full race mode:
The other gourds have decided to make an appearance. This was the last thing I was waiting for to sprout. I am a successful indoor seed starter. Hooray!
Now...I moved on to transplanting all the viable plants into their very own containers..take a gander.
Look how pretty my porch looks with all the containers...I also bought 2 more rosemary plants yesterday AND Avery brought me an Easter lily.
Oh wait. You can't see the Easter lily. Or the rosemary plants...take my word for it. They are there.

Then I started in on more yard cleanup...check out this progress. If it wasn't all nearly dead, that would be grass covered land. After clean up, it was lunchtime...first picnic of the year. It was modest because we don't have a table and chairs in back...
Then we planted the raspberries and blackberries:
and then roses...
And ...I noticed something in the bed we planted peas and brussel sprouts in. Are these peas?
If so, then we have two sets of peas sprouted. PROGRESS.
And last but certainly not least, Ami and I have decided what we are going to do in the corner of the yard when Uncle A moves his stuff...we call it the sunburst plan...look...
ISN'T IT AWESOME? The plan is to build it out all the way to either side to the fence and fill it in with stone or maybe smaller angled pieces of wood. I love the idea of the used wood in with the pretty live flowers. :)
Stay tuned.
Friday, March 19, 2010
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