It feels so nice to have completed a project over the course of one weekend rather than many.
And now that the kids are all out of newborn stage, I look forward to many spring and summer evenings of all of us out in the yard, playing, weeding, gardening, and spending time together.
It's obvious our whole block is going to be pretty social this summer. Our alley just got paved, and as I spread seed and soil amendment all over my sad, soddy, bare-spot-covered lawn, the alley erupted into action. Bicycles, tricycles, skateboards, parents and kids playing catch, kids running, cats stalking ... it was rather heartwarming.
And now that the paving is done, the spot at the edge of my yard, between the yard and the alley, the parking strip and the fence, is looking like it might become that raised-bed veggie gardens of my dreams after all. But perhaps I should focus on the flower beds, first. Hmm ... the to-do list at the moment:
- Finish planting the lavender and roses still in their containers from last summer/fall's purchases
- Fill in the flower beds, and mix some potting soil and/or soil amendment into them
- Research some groundcover and easy plants to fill in some bare dirt spaces
- Plot out my raised bed plan
- Keep an eye on the lawn and see what it does -- a couple spots might soon turn into rain gardens to alleviate drainage issues
- Determine whether we're replacing the deck this year or next
- Dream about cheap and easy green houses (probably something for next year or the year after)
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