Friday, April 18, 2014

Spring is here!!

After a freaking long and extradorinary winter finally Spring is here. It's been a real hardship these past few months, one reason I haven't blogged much is because I lost my job. Thank fully I found another. And even though it's only part time, it provides a little relief nonetheless.

So to relieve some of the stress, I turn towards my garden and this weekend is perfect! 

I have a few problems with my garden. For one my backyard is sloped. Also I've accumulated some trees over the past few years, standards mostly, that if I leave them where they are I won't be able to move them so now is a good time to do that. They are not too big that they can't be moved.

So here's the problem! I created steps that go up the backyard. They are made of wood instead of stones, which sometimes I regret but the folks that built the deck, were handy at the time and they built them for me. It was probably cheaper!

Here is what it looks like in the summer!

I have a standard  Japanes maple to provide some height and a lovely orange azalea. Then I added lots of hostas, and Japanese Grass or as someone referred to it as Fiber Optic Grass (kind of a crazy name!) to cover the hardlines of the wooden stairs.


Anyway, I love the look of this grass. It just sweeps over the stairs, and adds that lovely yellow to the garden that compliments the dark purple blue salvias, and and blue lilies among other plants I have there!

But what I didn't like it the way the maple tree was growing, It would be better if it was turned around. I would rather see the trunk than all those leaves! Anal, aren't I! Also what bothered me is every garden should have a focul point and I wanted something for the top of the stairs! I really would have liked a colection of 3 tall thin cedars, like in Italy, but this year it's not in the budget. So I decided to take a mulberry tree I have and plant it at the top (where the clock is!


What do you think? And then I plan on moving the Japanes  maple to the other side of the stairs but turn it around so I can see the trunk more than just all the leaves!

So I've been gathering some inspiration from these photos.







I have a lot of work to do but I have some time. Working with no budget means that I'll have to get creative. Probably divide many of the plants I already have, but that's Ok as it's good to have some consistency throughout the garden. I'm more formal then informal, and although I love a lot of plants I'm not a "cottage" gardener. but by creating a good solid plan, gives me something to plan and look forward to.

There is always a silver lining when times get tough.
Happy gardening folks. Thank God Spring is finally here!!!