simple life
Garden Ornament
So just wondering, what is the first project you are all going to do come spring?
I am already thinking of what I need to do in order of importance.
I am going to do the harder less enjoyable stuff out of the way first and then do the fun planting stuff after.
I am going to put in a fence around the vegetable garden.
I hope my new and improved chicken coop will be built by them but if not, that is high priority.
I am going to keep searching for some great rocks to put around the border where my new bee hives are going to be.
So obviously I am also getting new bee hives so that will make me a new beekeeper. I have been busy ordering supplies and painting the hives the past month or so.
I would like to finish paving the driveway as well.
The last pain in the butt thing will be to finish the stone walkways in the garden.
I want to do some big time landscaping in the back yard.
Over the last couple of years I have planted around 50 or more shrubs along the front and sides of the house but I need to do much more in the back.
I started planting shrubs along the fence this year and want to continue along that side of the yard.
I noticed that the shrubs I already put there give the chickens a great place to hide, last time a hawk came they dove behind those shrubs.
Last but not least I want to finish the flower garden I started this year.
There was a patch of grass about 12-15 wide and 24 or so feet long in the space between where the driveway begins and the backyard starts.
It abuts the fence.
I ripped all that up and planted about 50 perrenials there so far.
Depending on what comes back
I will reassess and add to it.
After I did that though I realized I had some space along the driveway where the house and walkway to the side door is and I started tearing up all that grass over the summer and planting there but didn't have the time to finsih it all.
That is around the same size as the other area I ripped up.
This way when its all finished there will be a flower garden that starts at the beginning of the driveway and wraps around and goes right up to the house.
I have two old white rockers against the house where I sit and watch the world go by and I will be right in the garden then.
My husband will be happy since he won't have to mow all these little strips and patches which is a big pain, I will have increased my weeding by leaps and bounds.
I think it will be worth it though, that area has always bothered me but I just never knew what to do with it.
Then its going to be the easier stuff, planting seeds and vegetable starts.
So now that I have all this planned, I am sitting here waiting for spring to arrive. I get so impatient to get out in the yard and work.
I am already thinking of what I need to do in order of importance.
I am going to do the harder less enjoyable stuff out of the way first and then do the fun planting stuff after.
I am going to put in a fence around the vegetable garden.
I hope my new and improved chicken coop will be built by them but if not, that is high priority.
I am going to keep searching for some great rocks to put around the border where my new bee hives are going to be.
So obviously I am also getting new bee hives so that will make me a new beekeeper. I have been busy ordering supplies and painting the hives the past month or so.
I would like to finish paving the driveway as well.
The last pain in the butt thing will be to finish the stone walkways in the garden.
I want to do some big time landscaping in the back yard.
Over the last couple of years I have planted around 50 or more shrubs along the front and sides of the house but I need to do much more in the back.
I started planting shrubs along the fence this year and want to continue along that side of the yard.
I noticed that the shrubs I already put there give the chickens a great place to hide, last time a hawk came they dove behind those shrubs.
Last but not least I want to finish the flower garden I started this year.
There was a patch of grass about 12-15 wide and 24 or so feet long in the space between where the driveway begins and the backyard starts.
It abuts the fence.
I ripped all that up and planted about 50 perrenials there so far.
Depending on what comes back

After I did that though I realized I had some space along the driveway where the house and walkway to the side door is and I started tearing up all that grass over the summer and planting there but didn't have the time to finsih it all.
That is around the same size as the other area I ripped up.
This way when its all finished there will be a flower garden that starts at the beginning of the driveway and wraps around and goes right up to the house.
I have two old white rockers against the house where I sit and watch the world go by and I will be right in the garden then.
My husband will be happy since he won't have to mow all these little strips and patches which is a big pain, I will have increased my weeding by leaps and bounds.
I think it will be worth it though, that area has always bothered me but I just never knew what to do with it.
Then its going to be the easier stuff, planting seeds and vegetable starts.
So now that I have all this planned, I am sitting here waiting for spring to arrive. I get so impatient to get out in the yard and work.