This is the most consistent rain season we have had since we have lived in this house and it really is quite amazing! I know it does have something to do with the garden getting more mature, but things are just going CRAZY!
For the most part, that is wonderful...but, it makes the weeds grow crazy too...lots of rain with sunny, windy afternoons...well, you can imagine. So, I have been tackling a lot more weeding (and spraying) than I normally have to do. The vinca and the mint in the front bed is just going wild and has become quite the aggressive traveler...so, I have become one with the string trimmer and have been pulling a lot of it by hand to keep it in check.
I recently bought one of the Worx GT Weedeaters from the informercial. First time I have ever bought something off the TV...and I must say, I LOVE IT! It was my mother's day present and it is awesome!
It has helped me a lot in the garden, especially keeping up with all the spring growth from all the rain.
Here are some recent picts taken of the garden:
The hydrangea bed is really coming along. This is the first year that it has actually looked like something:
The black and blue salvia is such a nice accent in this bed:
I won't show you the view of the back of this bed...which is pretty much a nice collection of crab grass that i need to get out with my special weeding tool.
My purple beauty berry that was basically a stick in the mud when I planted it in the fall - is rally doing well!
< p>And, I do love the mountain oats grass! It has lots of little seedlings sprouting and i am counting on them to take up some of the area that the crab grass seems to like so much:
The veggies are coming along very nicely and we are starting to enjoy some srawberries, lots of basil and we are greatly anticipating the tomatoes that are soon to ripen!
Hubby has also made a ton of progress with the deck! He has gotten it most of the way done. All thats left is the railing and the skirting. We are also going to put a stepping stone patio at the bottom of the steps to create a nice landing where we can put a grill and nice little bistro set. He will begin work on the railing soon...
Here is a before and after:
And one more before and after shot of stairs:
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And finally, a nice shot of the top of the deck with the Garapa Wood:
Jun 6, 2009 | 5:45 AM PST
Your plants certainly look happy, happy.
City water can keep some plants alive but they need the rain to flourish. Your deck will be great, it is already looking pretty fine.
Jun 6, 2009 | 6:10 AM PST
Wow! and Wow! You need to give your hubby a special hug for work on that deck! It's beautiful! You certainly have a lovely garden and home. Thanks for a great post!
Jun 6, 2009 | 12:58 PM PST
Thanks everyone! Yes, Hubby IS VERY talented! He is a professional carpenter and our house tends to have a case of "the cobbler with no shoes" but he has been giving us the royal treatment lately!
Jun 6, 2009 | 7:51 PM PST
Hey, thanks for the great photos!! We had an awesome day at the square today, and you are right about the rain we've had this year, it is incredible! LOL! At least it didn't rain on us today, it looked like it could at one point. Have a GREAT WEEK!!! and here's hoping you get to enjoy that deck really soon, it looks good!