Could not wait for the first mowing of the grass either. It was getting mighty high. Even though we live in a community where we don't need to do anything to the outside I like to ... a little!
There were some bushes which were crowding the roses so I gave them a good trim. Ha-ha, now I could see that I had never finished the stone edging.
So when the time was right I went to it. Found a string to make sure it was going to be straight. I had paid attention when my grandfather (Opa Otto) had worked on things.
Virginia clay is just like Kentucky clay. Not good for growing things in.
I could have made some nice bricks ... but didn't need any, ha-ha.
I couldn't wait to plant something.
The goal is to have mostly perennials.
And ... can you believe this? ... some rhubarb. I don't have much hope for the rhubarb but I had to try.
The goal is to have the garden as easy-care as possible. All we want is to enjoy as many blossoms as possible (like the knock-out roses) ... and some basil ... and some other herbs.
I am sure you will see the coming year pictures of nature filling out our garden.
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