Mostly about gardening
Mar. 5th, 2006 05:13 pmWhat in the gods' names were they thinking?
Sunday's miles: 2.4
Miles out of Hobbiton: 644.9
Miles out of Rivendell: 185.1
Miles to Lothlórien: 281.3
I've come up with a little - very little, really - test garden landscaping section I think I can manage without having to hiring anyone that I think would still be very nice. I might even be able to do it this summer. It'd make the weird little abortive stairwell-to-nowhere actually go somewhere, too. (Eventually I want it to be the start of a path going a couple of places.) It'd add another nice place to sit outside where you've got a nice view and can watch birds fly around to the feeder, and it'll make getting to the raised vegetable beds easier and make them look like part of an intentional plan. Hey
jobyl, do you still read this thing? It involves concrete! But not very much - just footers for stackrock garden walls.
I'll also want a couple of little fruit trees, I think. And, oh, yes - I'd love some recommendations for shrubs, preferably evergreens, that produce tasty edible fruit. It's in a reasonably sunny area - insofar as we have sunny areas here in Cascadia. (–_^) - to go next to a little seating platform I'd want to build. I'll almost certainly end up with some strawberries in here and will probably plant some easy-to-maintain herbs, too, but that'll all be in planters. For this one area near the eventual seating, I'm looking more towards fruit. Best would be fruit that can hang out on a slope, since this whole yard is nothing but slope.

Cascade Winter Sunset
No sprouts from the seeds I planted yet. I don't know whether this is normal or bad. The bed is getting a lot of sun on sunny days, though, so that's all good.
I finally got some of those baby aspens pulled out of the neighbour's back yard - they're some of the ones he wanted rid of, growing up from seed.
annathepiper helped me move them yesterday, and I replanted them along the southwestern side of the property line. Three of them came out bare-root, the fourth came out with a decently-sized clump of earth still attached; hopefully they'll all make it. I did reasonably correct things to help insure that, so now we kind of just get to watch and see.
Oh yeah, I mentioned vegetable beds, as in plural. The second one isn't actually built yet, but I've just laid out boards for it. They're sitting out there now and I have to remember that it isn't really likely they'll be stolen! Anyway, I put them out to make sure the place I've picked gets enough light over its area. I think it will be okay. It's a little closer to this one tree than I'd prefer, but said tree is also a short-lived weed tree which will go away on its own in a few years - like three others I pulled down after they started the falling process all on their own in the last few weeks. (And there's a fourth and fifth that I'm going to need to have somebody get; they're just too big for me to consider it on my own. They're quite clearly dead, the bark is all coming off on one, and the other has been dead since we moved in.)

Yngvar and Anna, at the same shoot from the Space Needle
Anyway, that was my weekend, and also a photo from that same damn shoot from the Space Needle that even I'm getting tired of. I want to move on to newer photos!
Sunday's miles: 2.4
Miles out of Hobbiton: 644.9
Miles out of Rivendell: 185.1
Miles to Lothlórien: 281.3
I've come up with a little - very little, really - test garden landscaping section I think I can manage without having to hiring anyone that I think would still be very nice. I might even be able to do it this summer. It'd make the weird little abortive stairwell-to-nowhere actually go somewhere, too. (Eventually I want it to be the start of a path going a couple of places.) It'd add another nice place to sit outside where you've got a nice view and can watch birds fly around to the feeder, and it'll make getting to the raised vegetable beds easier and make them look like part of an intentional plan. Hey
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I'll also want a couple of little fruit trees, I think. And, oh, yes - I'd love some recommendations for shrubs, preferably evergreens, that produce tasty edible fruit. It's in a reasonably sunny area - insofar as we have sunny areas here in Cascadia. (–_^) - to go next to a little seating platform I'd want to build. I'll almost certainly end up with some strawberries in here and will probably plant some easy-to-maintain herbs, too, but that'll all be in planters. For this one area near the eventual seating, I'm looking more towards fruit. Best would be fruit that can hang out on a slope, since this whole yard is nothing but slope.

Cascade Winter Sunset
No sprouts from the seeds I planted yet. I don't know whether this is normal or bad. The bed is getting a lot of sun on sunny days, though, so that's all good.
I finally got some of those baby aspens pulled out of the neighbour's back yard - they're some of the ones he wanted rid of, growing up from seed.
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Oh yeah, I mentioned vegetable beds, as in plural. The second one isn't actually built yet, but I've just laid out boards for it. They're sitting out there now and I have to remember that it isn't really likely they'll be stolen! Anyway, I put them out to make sure the place I've picked gets enough light over its area. I think it will be okay. It's a little closer to this one tree than I'd prefer, but said tree is also a short-lived weed tree which will go away on its own in a few years - like three others I pulled down after they started the falling process all on their own in the last few weeks. (And there's a fourth and fifth that I'm going to need to have somebody get; they're just too big for me to consider it on my own. They're quite clearly dead, the bark is all coming off on one, and the other has been dead since we moved in.)

Yngvar and Anna, at the same shoot from the Space Needle
Anyway, that was my weekend, and also a photo from that same damn shoot from the Space Needle that even I'm getting tired of. I want to move on to newer photos!