I'll be honest. It took a lot of sweat equity to get this operation complete. And we are not gardening experts so it was a little bit of "fly by the seat of your pants" and "take the knowledge that dad gave you" type of thing. And, David has an interesting ability to just know how to get things done. Have I mentioned he's amazing?
Either way, we finished. David did the post-hole digging for each plant and I planted and fertilized right behind him, then we mulched. {Mulch is rule #1 in gardening 101}. You need mulch to protect against weeds and keep the moisture in. My hamstrings are killing me. He has blisters on his hands. All in a days work.
We started at 8am prepping the soil. David's dad has
Then we went to The Great Outdoors which was amazing. A young kid, Taylor, helped us find everything on our list. (Prepared by me, in excel from the plans that Catherine made for us. Just call me Type A.) Everything we planted is native Texas, they can endure and actually love the sun. And, we're pretty lucky in that the 100+ trees we have on our lot provide a lot of shade help.
Not everything on the list suited our fancy. In particular, we opted to not buy as many "japanese yew" plants or "columbine", but substituted with other items that we liked a lot. It ended up working out really well, and improvise is key to any plan, right? We walked out of there for a decent price, what we expected, and it was only 11:00 am.
We laid out everything according to the plan, and started digging, planting, fertilizing, and watering. Its pretty simple, but multiply that by about 100 plants and it gets overwhelming. But we finished about 2/3 of the planting by 5:30 pm on Saturday, and hit the showers for a fancy shindig at the Four Seasons.
{Shout out to Kathryn and Rick Ary on their beautiful nuptials last night. It was such a fun night and Kathryn was so beautiful and the smile on Rick's face! priceless. }
We woke up nursing "the beverly flu"/hangover (thats another post), popped some advil and hydrated and got right back to work on the remaining 1/3 of planting.
Here is the final product. We are pretty proud of ourselves and the value that we added to our house. And, have I mentioned that its scary how well David and I work together? Go here for the BEFORE.
Dolly in the grass. {they love their home} and it makes me so happy.
All in all, life is good. We are done with house stuff for at least a year ;) But of course we've got some ideas in our back pocket. They include:
- painting the brick
- back yard deck/arbor/built-in grilling station
- back yard landscaping
- pool. just kidding (there's no room in our backyard because our septic tank holds all the real estate.)
I'd love to hear what everyone else has been doing to their house/home to ring in Spring/Summer!
It looks great already! The green plants look very welcoming but I wish you could add some colorful flowers, like roses and tulips. You have more space in the front yard, which means more room for landscaping ideas. Just take it one step at a time.
ReplyDeleteMatt Kucik @ Meridian Landscapes