PROGRESS ON THE CIRCLE GARDEN
Most of the weekend was dedicated to working in the circle garden, to the detriment, of course, of the rest of the garden, which is sorely in need of attention. But there is real pleasure in getting some actual gardening done in this area, which I've been renovating since last fall.
When we last left the circle garden, I had ripped out the existing paths and created new ones with metal edging and paver base, which will be topped with decorative gray gravel when all the planting is finished, weeded it like crazy and shared the design plan.
Somehow there was a lot of excessive soil after the path project last year but I left most of it in the beds assuming it would settle a bit. As it turned out, it didn't, and the better part of three hours was spent hauling very nice soil to a pile. I'm guessing it was about a yard and a half if not two yards just judging from the size of the pile.
Rhubarb from grandma's garden that probably originally came from her parents' farm. |
From here on out, it's really just planting left to do in that garden and I'll take on that project as I get plants or as things are ready to transplant. It's lovely to see progress though. And for a few precious moments I know that there is one weed-free spot in my yard.
Labels: chive hedge, circle garden, planting, spring
3 Comments:
Looks terrific. It's really hard to stay on task when there is so much to do in the garden, both work and fun. I am trying not to run hither and yon but I keep wanting to see what's up.
This has been a lot of work. It is looking goood. You are going to be so happy with it when you are finished...as you should be.
Looking so good!
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