The New Garden! Woo hoo!!
I know you've all been dying to see what the garden looks like at the new house. We'll be getting the keys tomorrow, so I think it's safe to finally say it's really happening and show it all off. So that first photo shows the front yard. You can see the foundation plantings are a wee bit, uh, completely out of control mature.
Here's the back yard. That's a pear tree in the middle. I have to say I considered losing it, but my husband and I were married under a pear tree, and it's centered on the family room window, so it's going to stay. But it's going to get pulled back into shape. When you look at its undercarriage you can tell it was once in great shape but hasn't been pruned in years.
Here's the back porch. I'm totally psyched about having a covered porch. I've never had one before! You can see in this photo the one and only perennial in the entire garden, the clump of daylilies at the corner. No idea what color they are yet. But I'm sure they'll be staying.
I'm hoping to make this shed it look like a cute little cottage.
And here's the best part; the side yard. This is the future home of my fruit, vegetable and cutting garden. Aside from hacking trimming back the house-swallowing mature foundation plantings, this is my number one garden project. Just imagine a picket fence, arbors, fruit trees, beds of veggies and cutting flowers....I can't wait.
As you can see, it's pretty much a blank slate but it has some good structure. So I'm very excited! Even though it's a ton of work, at least it's mostly just adding beds and plantings, no major landscaping, which is nice. And I'm happy it's devoid of plantings (except that clump of mystery daylilies). If it was already beautiful I'd be faced with (a) nothing to add, and (b) having to contemplate ripping out perfectly good garden because it's not the way I would want it. So this is the best posible situation for me.
And don't worry. Every little detail of the progression will be posted right here. :-)










Comments (13)
It's too late to plant some vegetables, but there's lots you can still get in: summer squash, cucumbers, beets, carrots, lettuce, chard, and maybe even potatoes. Plus tons of cutting flowers.
I'm so excited for you!!!
So you'll have the keys Saturday? When's the actual move day?
Posted by Angelina | June 29, 2007 10:21 AM
Posted on June 29, 2007 10:21
Hey, I think I see a house behind those "mature" foundation plantings. Don't hold back on those when you get the chain saw, I mean pruners, out!
What fun to have a new garden.
Posted by Carol | June 29, 2007 3:59 PM
Posted on June 29, 2007 15:59
Congratulations on your beautiful new home! I am so excited for you. I remember how thrilled we were each time we have moved into a new place. It's a lot of work, but you will have a ball getting everything just the way you want it.
Posted by Nicole | June 29, 2007 4:26 PM
Posted on June 29, 2007 16:26
I love seeing your new home (inside and out). This is like a bloggy version of House Hunters, 'cept we don't know what the other two options looked like. And we have to wait 6 months to see what it looks like in 6 months!
I'm so happy for you and congratulations Angela!
Posted by happy zombie | June 29, 2007 5:17 PM
Posted on June 29, 2007 17:17
New garden, new garden, yippe, new garden, dancin around.....
Posted by Vanessa | June 30, 2007 10:39 AM
Posted on June 30, 2007 10:39
But it's a beautiful blank slate, and the lawn looks weed-free. A real bonus! My son and his wife just moved into their first home and I have spend days weeding dandelions and thistle from the lawn.
What fun you'll have planning and planting!
Posted by Lost Roses | July 1, 2007 9:39 PM
Posted on July 1, 2007 21:39
Hi all!
Looks good! Very useful, good stuff. Good resources here. Thanks much!
G'night
Posted by rofovnifo | July 3, 2007 3:01 PM
Posted on July 3, 2007 15:01
Love your new house, love your blog..I'm off to make a coffee and sit and view your new home and read your old posts! Congratulations!
Posted by Wendy | July 4, 2007 2:21 PM
Posted on July 4, 2007 14:21
How exciting, congratulations on the new house... You've got a great sized yard to work with, I can't wait to see what you create there! :)
Posted by kathleen Rossi | July 11, 2007 6:25 PM
Posted on July 11, 2007 18:25
How exciting to have a new house, new garden, etc. it's like having a "clean piece of canvas" and you can paint whatever you want on it! Have you ever read the book "lasagna gardening"? My mom sent it to me and I really liked it. It had some good ideas in it.
good luck "deforesting" we want "in process photos"
mary
Posted by mary | August 18, 2007 10:27 PM
Posted on August 18, 2007 22:27
I'm exhaused at just looking at your "to do" list! I wouldn't DARE post mine. People would start emailing me to nag about getting this done or that done!
--Robin (Bumblebee)
Posted by Robin (Bumblebee) | September 10, 2007 4:13 AM
Posted on September 10, 2007 04:13
This was a fun post to read, LOL! I liked how you had words crossed out that were what you truly felt.
Michele
luvkittysmeowmail@gmail.com
Posted by Michele | May 31, 2008 4:42 AM
Posted on May 31, 2008 04:42
Cant wait to see how your garden progresses, hope it all goes to plan and that it fits my vision of how its going to look from your descriptions!!
Posted by Martin | September 23, 2008 10:43 AM
Posted on September 23, 2008 10:43