Last week I had what seems to be the largest pile of mulch in the history of gardening delivered to my yard! We are so lucky that we can get this free from the city:
Of course, my girl had a great time climbing the "mountain" as I set out to spread it on the side yard.
I did get a good bit done. This is where my hubby parks his truck and every winter, I spread a fresh layer. I have also been working on the usual winter clean up in preparation for spring. I had a lovely clematis armandii and wisteria growing on the side of the house. Well, the clematis had turned all crispy, which its not supposed to do since it is an evergreen. Well, it looked terrible, so Hubby helped me cut it way back to the base. Will be interesting to see if it comes back...I have my doubts.
Here is what it looked like in its glory, before turning brown:
And now, after the BIG prune :
Bummer! At least the fig tree will leaf out in spring to cover the ugly gas line.
Also, a few weeks back my trusty weedeater died! UGH! So, while hubby and I were at Home Depot pricing a new one (quite expensive actually), A stranger walked by and said he had a used one that we could buy for $10. So, we took him up on it and after a bit of tinkering, hubby got it working and cut back the grasses for me!
>HOORAY! Its a big job. We do have a lot of those grasses. I will divide the larger clumps and put some back by the creek before spring.
He did say it is a bit finicky, but it should hold us over for the time being :)
My little one had fun using her new camera to take pictures of daddy too:
Today the goal is to clean up the grasses from their hair cut and move more mulch.
Jan 31, 2009 | 8:25 AM PST
That pile of mulch looks so good. It is great to get it free. We do have to go pick it up though - no free delivery for us. And that little girl will be a teenager before you or we turn around. Thanks for sharing your gardens and family with us. Linda B
Jan 31, 2009 | 9:37 AM PST
Great journey through your day, thanks for sharing. My C.armandii did the same thing a couple of years ago-right before my daughter's reception (in the garden!). I really thought it was dead, but it came back -full force. My tree is now again fully covered with a canopy of armandii. I learned something new-using the weedeater on ornamental grass-great idea! As always-loved your blog~Andrea
Jan 31, 2009 | 5:20 PM PST
thanks guys! I am glad to hear there is hope about the clematis...I do love that plant! Bill, I haven't had as much time to garden or blog now with the 2 kiddos, thanks for checking out my blogs when I have the chance to do them!
Feb 1, 2009 | 3:09 AM PST
I enjoyed your blog today and I went back and read everyone you posted. We need someone with your skills around my house for a week or so. I just have a hard time picking out what should go where etc. Enjoy those kids while you can! As I am sure you have been told many times... first thing you will know they will be grown. Have a good day. Pete
Feb 1, 2009 | 7:10 PM PST
You also need to come to my house! lol We can get mulch for free but we have to get it and since I don't have a pick up, I'm not sure how I would do that..lol. I can't wait to see more pictures of your yard in spring!