More garden pretties

This spring has been fantastic! Here are some more lovely yard pix.

First Strawberries

The first strawberry harvest of the year. Came from the 5 plants that a co-worker pawned off on me. And then they multiplied and are baring sweet bounty!

Roses

I don’t like roses but these still make me smile. And I almost have the black spot under control! Such high maintenance!

Herb bed

All of the herb bed plants are doing great but it seems like everything is purple. So I threw in some red verbena to mix things up a little.

Hanging basket

More purple in the basket but there is a red verbena that came up from seed so the whole thing will be very striking soon.

Lewisia

I was so disappointed about my lewisia last year — I got them from a magazine cause they looked so cute and it said they were a hardy fast-growing border. They did squat. Was thrill today to see one finally bloomed!

Patio pot

I am sucker for gerber daisies and I got a killer deal on this one. The yellow and the purple are so cute!

claradendren

Mom gave me this last year and it didn’t bloom, so I was really happy to see it do its thing. And it smells really nice. The rest of this bed is a mess but claradendren cheers everything up.

Stepping it up

When I bought the house there were some issues in the back yard with retaining walls. I patched up the one on the south and handled the southwest corner with the raised retaining wall bed that I built last year. The wildflowers I planted in it last year were a lot of fun, except when they fell over. This years I’m going in a more meditated direction, so it is still a work in progress.

retaining wall bed

Fixtures are doing fine but I need to move some things around that came up from seed and then fill the holes.

Bob's Redwood

My friend Bob gave me a redwood sapling that he got in California last year. Happy that it is hanging in there!

Ferns

I told mom I wanted ferns. I do but not really for this bed. May be a temp home or maybe not — I like and they like it there!

But back to my wall woes. North of the retaining wall bed there is a section of old wall that fell down. I decided that it would be fun to build some steps and pillars to the back area along the fence. The first part of the project happened when the old fence fell down. I took some of the old board and cardboard and covered the weeds along the fence.

Weed kill

This has been covered since early March — 2 months isn’t really long enough to kill some things but it was a good start. Black pots hold honeysuckle that have been very patient and getting a real home.

Weeds on their way to dead, I need to deal with the horrible yucca. As a rule, I don’t like plants the hurt me (hence my dislike of roses.) But digging these out proved more of a challenge than expected! Huge roots masses — I guess that is how they live in the desert — store up as much moisture as they can in their big fleshy roots.

Shovel

The shovel that I inherited from Grandpa Doman (so it is at least 15 years old) met its match against the yucca. One more reason to dislike yucca

Yucca out (or so I thought — I kept running into big chunks that I thought were concrete but were just more roots), time to get building. I knew that I would have some challenges since I was building on a not super level old retaining wall stones. But I figured it would be fine.

rocks

Ready to rock and roll. Guy loading the cinderblocks for me was worried that my truck wasn’t up to the task. I laughed!

It was just like my job — just make all of the blocks fit.

Steps

Steps and pillars done. Weed clothe and mulch laid. pots planted with honeysuckle, snap dragons and verbena. Green pots to blend in with neighbors weeds.

There are some gaps and both pillar lean toward the front. I may pull some it apart and see if I can fix it but things should settle a little bit. I do want to get some urn-type pots for on top of the pillars but Lowe’s didn’t have any I liked that I was willing to splurge on. All and all I’m pleased and definitely better than it was.

Getting better every day!

This Spring has been a good mix of rain and crazy hot. We have already had a few 80+ degree days and on Wednesday it was over 90. But last week we got buckets of rain and there is more on the way for this weekend. So lots of sun and rain means that the yard is looking fabulous! It is particularly astonishing to remember that all of my flower beds are only a year old and haven’t had time to look mature — It was at least the third or fourth year at the Rex before things starting looking this great.

front bed

Under the window gets better every day! The lupin! And then there are all these little surprises every where. Awesome!

Iris and lupin again

I moved the iris from in front of the patio and door to where they would get more sun and I could use their height.

geranium

Pink geranium, dusty miller and feverfew making the front corner cute

iris and foxglove

The transplanted iris are doing great but a big surprise is the foxglove. I didn’t know what they were so told Mom to pull them. She said wait — so glad I did!

Front berm fill in

All of the moving around and transplants are taking hold. Splash of color with added bedding plants

poppies and lupin

Poppies and lupin. Poppies add a great splash of color that is dominated by purples.

Back of the house bed

Back of the house bed still looks pretty sparse but considering it is weeks old, nice start. Only 2 deaths so far — daily lily and some rubeckia.

The best part is that even as some of the first lupin are starting to fade, I can tell that there is a ton of stuff getting close to doing their thing. I have weeks of color and cute ahead — may even last the rest of the summer.

In Goes the Garden

Last year’s garden was kind of a bummer. The only things that were really notable were the beans and then the carrots (which I harvested the last of for Thanksgiving.) The winter garden was a total dud — which I guess is fine since it left plenty of room for the baby trees (most of which look like they are going to live — still holding out hope for the front yard dogwood, one crapemyrtle and 2 of the goldenrain trees.) So this year, I added the new satellite dish bed and a big plastic pot for potatoes. I also built the soil up with some good compost. Fingers crossed for a better year.

Started the adventure by going to what is suppose to be Clark County’s best plant sale — the Master Gardener’s Mother’s Day Sale — on Mother’s Day. Pretty much a downer! I did get 4 really nice looking tomatoes, but they were out of everything else. So Monday, I went to Portland Nursery to get the rest. They were out of pabalonos and padron peppers and pineapple sage (which is new favorite) and the herbs were pretty picked over. Everything else: one more tomato (total of 5), 2 eggplant, 6 peppers, 2 cucumbers, 2 winter squash, zucchini, yellow summer squash, pattypans. Already planted from seed: beans, peas (only one came up), beets (will probably resow yellow), radishes, 2 kinds of carrots, arugula. Neighbors gave me walla walla onion and chard starts. I had some little golden potatoes that I didn’t cook and started sprouting, so I threw them in that big black pot.

The veggie haul

The veggie haul — all of the stuff I got at Portland nursery. There is also some bedding plants in here to fill in borders and pots. Also the herbs that will go in the herb bed.

Garden

Everything planted and looks good so far. I threw in some marigolds just to encourage pollination since the garden is kind of far away from the other beds.

onions and radishes

The onions and radishes a week or so ago. The other seeds are also planted here but most have not made an appearance yet. You can kind of see the red beets at the top right.

potatoes

Potatoes seem to love this black pot. I have already added soil twice and they will need it again in day or so. Crazy — I have never grown potatoes, so they fill me with wonder!

Weekend update

Feels like every time I turn around something else amazingly cute is happening in the yard. I managed to get all of the plants that Mom gave me finally in and have been thrilled with how great things look.

Lupin

The lupin are beginning to bloom. I can’t believe how big they got. Looks like the iris are going to bloom this year too — surprise considering the hacking I did to them!

showcase

The bed under the front window is being fantastic! The hostas are a recent addition from Mom. Aphids gave the lupin a ravaging but I think they are gone. Gets better every day!

burm bottom

With the hyacinth and tulips done, I moved the calendula around and moved some asters.

Columbine

Columbine have always been one of my favorite flowers. There was a meadow in Colorado, where if you hit it at the exact right time was a blanket of blue columbine — so wonderful! This white one has been a real treat this year.

satellite bed

I was hoping to rip the satellite pole out but it was too expensive. So I made lemonade out of it. Should be a good spot for cooler veggies. Found that bench for free on the side of the road!