Thursday, May 15, 2008
Rach's bday gift: Label maker
This lovely gem is a contorted mulberry bush. More importantly, this photo showcases a stainless steel tag made from my new label maker. I've started to replace all of the plastic info tags that accompany plants with Latin labels made by this gizmo. Thanks, Justin!
South side of house looking east
Kiwi trellis takes shape
Looking west along the south side of the house. The kiwi trellis will support our Issai kiwis - kiwi "berries" that are hardy in our variable winters. We have four plants, three female and one male. The trellis is made from Ipe, the same material we used for our decking. We'll lay 4"x4" beams across the top and below that more of the stainless steel cabling (the same stuff we used on the deck.) You can see one of the kiwi vines growing behind the front post.
Soaker hoses
These hoses require muscle to master; they want to twist and turn and go their own way. Once mastered they do, however, make watering significantly easier. Far less H2O is lost to evaporation as it is delivered directly to the roots. Blueberries, seen here with golden raspberries and peas, require copious amounts of water. For more on blueberry growth and management, visit our lovely friend Clair and Beverly Klock at Klock Farm.
Front of house looking NW, May '08
Front of house, May '08
In the last 1 month we have: Built a bioswale/dry creek bed used to to capture the rain from the downspouts, cleared and planted a parking strip including pavers, placed a gravel sidewalk (previously we lacked any formal walkway), finished 3/4 of the stainless steel deck railings, significantly trimmed the very large birch tree, removed the lilac hedge from atop the rock wall, planted and irrigated (using soaker hoses) the newly cleared areas, started our veggie gardens in front and back, prepared the water troughs for bamboo, partially built the kiwi trellis and removed the brick path beside the rock wall. Our plan: To take July and August completely off. We'll see.....
Water troughs - temporary bamboo containers, eventual raised beds
Last May our neighbors to the North cut down the laurel hedge separating our driveway from their yard, leaving our backyard and whole N. side very exposed. We weren't sure when they were going to begin their remodel, and didn't want to build a fence until their updates were complete. We purchased these water troughs to plant bamboo in as a way of insuring summertime privacy. Rachael T. is providing the (very invasive) bamboo, while our favorite wood salvage yard supplied the wood with which we built the platforms. The locking casters on the platforms will enable us to move the the troughs around. We will eventually build a fence there, return the bamboo to Rach and use the troughs as raised beds for veggies.
The back yard fills in, part two
The back yard begins to fill in
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