Posts Tagged ‘Yard’

Another Iris in Bloom

October 14, 2008
Queen Dorothy Iris, Fairfield Glade.  October 9, 2008.

Queen Dorothy Iris, Fairfield Glade. October 9, 2008.

We had another iris bloom this week.  Queen Dorothy, the re-blooming iris shown above, had bloomed in the spring and has honored us with another display.

About half of the iris we have in our flower beds are re-blooming, and we enjoy the autumn displays since we don’t have a great many other flowers in bloom in those beds this time of the year.  We’re hoping that we’ll have even more blooms from these irises during years with more rain.  The drought has been hard on just about everything.

One other thing about this iris.  Betsy thinks we should change the name from Queen Dorothy to Queen Betsy.  What do you think?

Our Roses

October 12, 2008
Our big rose bed.  October 10, 2008.

Our big rose bed. October 10, 2008.

I like roses.  They can be a lot of work, but it is more than worth it.  I enjoy the way rose blossoms change as they age — a bud may  start out mostly yellow and the mature flower is mostly red.

Spring is probably the best season for roses.  They always put on a show with the first blooms of the year.  Things slow down in the summer, especially when the weather is hot and dry, but then pick up again in the fall.

As you can see roses are putting on a pretty good display now.  The rain we had earlier this week and the cooler temperatures have encouraged most of our roses to bloom again.  And yesterday I noticed a nice bonus to the beauty of the roses — a most delightful fragrance every time I went near the roses.

No wonder I enjoy growing roses!

Mission (Almost) Accomplished!

October 11, 2008
Pansies in our new flower bed around the lamp post.  October 10, 2008.

Pansies in our new flower bed around the lamp post. October 10, 2008.

The picture above shows our new flower bed around our lamp post.  This is one of three flower beds in our front yard which I’ve rebuilt and reworked this year, and is the last I had to finish.  As you can see I’ve gotten pansies planted, so I’m almost finished.  I need to plant some daffodils and liles in this bed and then I’ll be done.

Since this  was one of the items on my ‘Honey-Do’ list while Betsy is in Georgia with her childhood girlfriends, I’m glad that I can check it off.  Now if I could only check off a few things on my ‘What-I-Want-To-Do’ list!!!

The Look Of Autumn

September 25, 2008
Pansies in one of our new flower beds.  September 24, 2008.

Pansies in one of our new flower beds. September 24, 2008.

The calendar says autumn has arrived.  The daily high temperatures might not be saying autumn, but the garden centers do say autumn.  They now have pansies on sale, which is always a sign that autumn is near.

Betsy and I plant pansies in the autumn and with luck they will last through spring and provide us with color during the drabbest part of the year.

Earlier this week Betsy and I stopped at Lowe’s in Crossville and got a couple of flats of pansies.  We haven’t finished yet, but we do have two of the new beds in the front yard planted.  The picture above shows one of those beds.

We have one more bed in the front yard to do and we’ll plant pansies around the perimeter of our large rock garden.  Betsy will also plant pansies in some containers to use as hanging baskets during the winter.

We will probably need to buy some more pansies before we finished, but we’ve gotten a good start on autumn color.

Now if only those autumn temperatures would get here!

Project Complete — For Now

September 15, 2008

A couple of days ago I mentioned that I had an new project in our yard — the flower beds around two trees

Edger blocks used in one of our original flower beds.

Edger blocks used in one of our original flower beds.

and our lamp post needed to be replaced.  They were among our very first projects and although they worked quite well for a couple of years, they were starting to to fall apart.  The picture at the right shows what the bed around the lamp post looked like this year.

Fortunately we learned a few things in the time we’ve been landscaping our yard, so we knew that we could make better beds by using retaining wall blocks.  So we had to start a series of “Lowe’s Runs” to get the necessary materials.

I’m glad to report that building the new beds required more brawn than brains, and once I had the number of blocks needed for each layer, the beds went fairly easily.

Betsy and I finished the last flower bed Friday before we had all the excitement with Hurricane Ike.  Betsy and I are quite happy with the

The new bed around our lamp post.

The new bed around our lamp post.

way the new beds look.  You can judge for yourself — the picture below is of the new bed around the lamp post.

This Also Makes it Worth-While!

September 7, 2008
Our front yard -- September 5, 2008.

Our front yard -- September 5, 2008.

Friday was a pretty good day up here on the Plateau.  We didn’t get the rain that the weather people said we might get, but it was cooler than it has been.  I was able to get the front yard mowed, and, if I may say so, I thought the yard looked pretty good.

Betsy took the above picture after I had finished mowing.  You can see most of our large rose bed with the lawn in the background.  The roses are putting on a pretty good display now, and both of us enjoy them very much.

The rose bed still needs some work — the soil still needs to be improved and we still have some problems with erosion.  But the roses are doing much better than we dared hope two years ago when we started the rose beds in the front of the house.

I must admit that keeping up with the yard and flowers can be work at times.  There are days when I ache all over.  But I’ve long thought that getting my hands dirty while helping things grow was good therapy.  And on days when the yard looks as good as it did  on Friday, I know it’s all worth-while!

Yard Work Is Never Done

September 4, 2008
Edger blocks used in one of our original flower beds.

Edger blocks used in one of our original flower beds.

When Betsy and I first saw the place that is now our home, we fell in love with the house.  The yard was okay — the landscaping consisted primarily of grass in the yard and an overgrown rock garden.  That didn’t really bother us, since we would only be able to get to the house a couple of weekends a month.

We moved to the Glade in 2003, but since I was still working, we didn’t get to do much landscaping.  But by the spring of 2004 we were ready to begin some landscaping of our own.

One of our first projects was to build some circular flower beds around our lamp post  and two trees in our front yard.  We used edger blocks to build the beds as you can see in the picture above.  The edger blocks seemed to do the job and we were able to build the beds fairly easily and quickly.

Our next project was much bigger — to control erosion on the side of the house we built a long flower bed into the side of the hill.  For that project we used retaining wall blocks.  It took us over a year to finish that bed, but it was finally done and we were happy with the looks of the bed.

Our first rebuilt bed.

Our first rebuilt bed.

But now I have to go back to those original beds.  Over the past four years the edger blocks have spread apart and even fallen a time or two.  So now I’m in the process of replacing the edger blocks with retaining wall blocks in those three beds.  I’ve got one done, as you can see from this second picture.  Two more to go — I wonder will need to be done after that?