Conserva Irrigation is installing our drip system this week. We've had a few plant casualties from the trenching and channel drilling but overall the plants that survive will appreciate the reliable summer water. And once the installation is finished, I have a few more native plants to add to the yard.
Tuesday, October 4, 2022
Monday, September 19, 2022
Lots of New Projects
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Before the clean up, it was hard to see but we could no longer find the path, and many plants were growing over each other. |
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The columnar apple tree in front of the house had gotten a little out of control and it was also full of wisteria vines. |
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I don't have a good before photo of this bed. Generally, the plants reached the bottom branches of the apple tree and the apple tree had many lower branches so this space is opened up quite a lot now. |
So, yeah, that's a lot of upcoming work. We're spending way too much money on this house again. I haven't even added it all up and I'm sure I don't want to. But at least Jeff is working again so it won't all be coming out of savings.
Wednesday, May 25, 2022
Beautiful Spring Flowers
I haven't been diligent about blogging about our yard. It has been really quite lovely this spring since we've had so much rain. This is the best year we've ever had for irises; there are some we had that I didn't actually know what color they were. Obviously, we hadn't been watering them enough.
These purple irises actually used to be in our front yard, but when we planted the rain garden and shaded them, they actually migrated to the property line with our neighbor. I love the color.These johnny jump-ups are a volunteer from the plants I put in last year. This is a good spot for them.We got these two-tone irises from our neighbor, Donaleen. This is the first year I've seen the flowers on them. She thought they were the Iris 'Perfection' variety introduced before 1880.I'm actually a little confused about this iris variety. I ordered several from Schreiner's Iris Gardens but this plant doesn't match any of the varieties I ordered, so perhaps it was a freebie from a neighbor. I did get a few plants from our local buy-nothing group. It looks very much like the Oui Madame variety.I've been making a point of ordering more of the Pacific Iris varieties as they seem to do better in our shady yard. This Iris x pacifica ‘Violetta’ is looking lovely this year.This Iris x pacifica 'Big Wheel' has been looking lovely for several weeks.
Sunday, June 6, 2021
More Native Plants
One of our favorite nurseries, Echo Valley Natives, has lost their lease and will be closing at their current location so it gave me an excuse to go and visit. (They may reopen in a new location if they can find one.)
In March 2020, I planted a Lonicera ciliosa (orange honeysuckle) but it died pretty quickly. I've been hoping to find a replacement because I really want one of these plants for our hummingbirds. I figured it would be worth checking with Echo Valley before they closed in July. They had two little orange honeysuckles and they also had the Lonicera hispidula (pink honeysuckle) and I purchased a couple of those as well. I'm hoping between the four plants at least one of them will survive and thrive.
Of course, since I was there, I found it hard to resist getting a few unplanned natives. I got a couple Dicentra formosa (bleeding hearts), Oxalis oregana (wood sorrel) and three Lupinus polyphyllus (bigleaf lupine). Other than the honeysuckle, we don't really have room for these plants so I'll just plant them in the beds with the other plants and they can do their best to compete for space.
We have been enjoying our yard so very much this year. A little more rain would be nice as we're already feeling compelled to do some watering, but it is worth it.![]() |
The Parking Strip. |
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The flower bed under the black walnut. |
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The view of the hidden garden from the back patio. |
Tuesday, June 1, 2021
More Garden Benches
When we were cleaning up for our holiday BBQ, Jeff made a snarky comment about our junk pile of wood on the side of the house. He was right, it looked bad. This is roughly how it looked over there, though the wood was stacked next to the house, not spread out all over the driveway. (This is a photo from last fall, I didn't think to take a recent one.)
It finally prompted me to use up the last of the good pieces of scrap wood. Since we were planning to have a BBQ, I thought it would be helpful to have more seating, and because we still had some short pieces of pressure-treated 4x4, I was able to reuse my plans from last year.Monday, May 31, 2021
Holiday BBQ
We are really happy to be vaccinated! Jeff scheduled a BBQ for this past weekend so we spent the last couple of weeks sifting and cleaning the many piles of junk that had built up over the past year of being quarantined. I didn't really take much in the way of photos because the room themselves have not really changed; they're just cleaner.
We took two loads of trash/recycling to the dumps and dropped off one load at the charity shop. I still have one big pile of textile recycling building up on the front porch. I still have to finish sifting before I call them to pick up the pile.
We've had some wonderful weather and it was great to be able to entertain out in the backyard over the weekend. The hidden garden has been lovely and we got lots of compliments from friends that had never seen it.
We'll likely spend quite a bit of the summer visiting friends we have missed for the past year and doing day trips throughout this lovely state. The pandemic really helped us appreciate the ability to get out of the house.
Monday, May 3, 2021
April Showers Bring May Flowers
We have really been enjoying our yard this year. Every week there is some new plant to enjoy.
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Dodecatheon hendersonii / Shooting Star |
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Iris x pacific 'Big Wheel' |
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Parrot Tulips 'Garden Fire' |
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Epimedium grandiflorum ‘Lilafee’ |
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Epimedium grandiflorum ‘Dark Side’ |
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These are violas I grew from seed and planted last year! I can't believe they survived the winter. |
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Jeff pruned our wisteria way back, but what is left looks nice. |
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This is the shady side of the front yard that we planted last year. It looks much better now. |
Sunday, March 28, 2021
Enjoying the Yard
I have really been enjoying all the beautiful plants out in the yard. Flowers started quite early with the Hellebores blooming in winter.
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Hellebore of an unknown variety. Planted by an earlier resident. |
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This is an Hellebore 'Apricot Blush'. The flowers are red on the outside, but apricot on the inside. Very lovely. |
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The white hellebore is a 'Picotee Pearl.' It has grown really fast so it must love that spot. The pink hellebore to the right was a gifted plant I got from a neighborhood friend. |
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Most of the crocuses came out right before our freak snow storm but didn't last too well with all the weight of the snow on them. |
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Epimedium x warleyense |
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We have so many daffodils coming up in the yard. I tried to dig up the clumps last year and spread them out, but I guess I missed a couple. |
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Corydalis solida ‘Purple Bird’. I thought this one died because it's a summer deciduous plant but there it is! Yay! |
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The Red Flowering Currant is only days away from being absolutely stunning. |