Last November, I wrote in my blog about
clearing our front garden. It was a lot of work. Everything in front of our office window was removed, even the rose bush that was there when I took the pictures. So, all fall, winter, and most of the spring our garden has been empty. Looking sad and forlorn.
Unfortunately, with my husband's unique work schedule, being pregnant, and mom to a toddler, I have not had much time to get out there to actually do any gardening. I had been itching to do it and planning on what I would put out there.
In late March, I enlisted my husband's help in digging holes and placing some boxwood hedges for me. They are quite small at the moment, but should, eventually, grow to be 3-4 feet wide and 3-4 feet high.
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The front area under the office window after adding the boxwood hedges. |
This morning, I finally got a chance to get out and go shopping at one of our local nurseries. I picked up 4 perennials: 3 "Stella Supreme" Day Lilies and 1 "White Swan" Coneflower. Additionally, I got a dozen "Purple Majesty" Salvia. I did make one more brief stop at Lowe's to pick up some mulch before coming home.
Once I was home, I laid out the plants where I wanted them. I realized I was short a day lily, something I'll rectify later this week.
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Plants laid out and ready to be planted. |
I mentioned to my lovely DH that I needed help digging the holes (being 3 1/2 months pregnant I'm avoiding major physical exertion). He went out right away and took care of it for me. He even did more than I asked. Chris dug the holes for the perennials and even planted them too. Isn't he good? Going even further, he weeded our back garden for me. I married a prince.
When he finished, I went back out and planted the annuals. I watered the plants then added the mulch. I do need to get at least one more bag of mulch to finish up, but I really like the effect. I think it looks wonderful and will look even better as the plants grow.
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All the plants are planted and mulch added. |
Now, I need to get to work on my back garden. I may take advantage of Ginny's nap tomorrow. Wish me luck!