Saturday, June 19, 2021

Pruning My Mature Crabapple Trees


Over the last few days, I have pruned off tons of dead branches from my crabapple trees. Whew! I'm proud of myself, and the trees look so much better, but I hope I didn't cause too much harm.

Here is a photo from April, just after we moved in.





(Photo from May.)

I put Jobes fertilizer stakes around them last week, so hopefully that will help them recover. (There is still one large dead branch on the right side of the right tree, but my arm just can't handle any more sawing for a while.)

Here is how they look now.

Thursday, June 17, 2021

A tale of good Samaritans


Yesterday, I got a huge load of mulch delivered by RockyTop Resources to my backyard fence. I was working to shovel it into my yard when a kind neighbor from across the road saw me and came over with 3 of his young nephews to help out.







I was so grateful because I had definitely underestimated how long it would take me to do by myself. I had shoveled for over an hour, and the pile was still over my head. The 4 of them moved that remaining mountain of mulch in a little over an hour. 

 (This photo was taken after they were more than halfway done.)




I sent them home with my gratitude... and some Dominos pizzas and cold drinks.  



Friday, June 4, 2021

Removing Big Shrubs to Make a Flower Bed

 

When I moved to my new home in March 2021, there were large Forsythia and Lilac bushes planted under the front windows. They had been incorrectly pruned so they didn't even bloom.











As I added mulch under the bushes, I found there were 3 lonely Columbines planted there.









I (incorrectly) thought that if I just chopped the bushes really low, they would die out and I could turn the area into a flower bed.



Using small pruners and a hand saw, I eventually got all four bushes cut down to stumps. I mixed compost into the soil and covered the dirt with mulch. I planned to just start planting around the stumps.

I couldn't wait to get going!

I thought this would be a shady bed, so I started with Foxglove, Coral Bells (Heuchera) and some Violas for immediate color.


I planted a small circle of Snap Dragon seeds. Snap Dragons do really well here in Zone 5--they bloom from early Spring to early Winter. They are annuals, but they self-seed very easily.





Unfortunately, the shrubs did not die so I had to dig them out later while trying not to harm the things I had already planted. It was a struggle getting those large stumps and root balls dug out. I could barely lift them!



(You can see the stumps along the fence at the top right of the photo.)



I planted Foxglove and violas where the first stump had been. I also moved one of the Columbine plants. That turned out to be a mistake. I didn't know that Columbines really resent being moved so it almost died.



I always cut the flowers off plants before transplanting so they can focus on building strong roots right away.




I mixed in more compost and spread more mulch where the other 3 stumps had been.


By this time, I had noticed that the right half of this bed gets a lot more sun, so rather than shade-loving plants, I planted annual Gaillardia and Black-Eyed Susans that I had grown from seed.


I know I'll be adding more plants very soon...

Wednesday, June 2, 2021

Mature Trees at my New Home


 After 10 years of living on a tiny, tree-less lot, I love having so much space and especially so many huge trees!


My elm tree in the early morning.












 
The sun shining through a huge willow tree.


The poor pine tree next to my driveway is strangely trimmed because of the power lines.



My crab apple trees after I pruned some obviously dead branches.


Tuesday, April 13, 2021

My New Backyard is a Blank Canvas


In March I moved to my new home on a large lot. I'm so excited to have all this space to work with!

The first thing I did was get a load of mulch delivered to cover all the bare dirt.



Because I now also have a carport blocking the way into the back yard, all 5 cubic yards of mulch were dumped into my driveway.


It took me 30 wheelbarrow loads to get most it moved to the back and side yards. Now I've got to get it all spread out properly.

Wednesday, March 17, 2021

New Home, Large Lot!

 


After almost 10 years living in a 500 sq. ft. home, I've moved and now have more room than I know what to do with.


My new lot has 3 large yards: front, side and back. I'm going to be in gardening heaven. The back yard even has mature crab apple trees!


The side yard has the carport at one end and storage sheds at the other.