My last wide shots post on my quarterly schedule was in July. The garden never fully recovered from the horrible heatwave that hit in late June and, although I ignored my better judgement and did some planting over the summer months, there are still plenty of holes in the landscape. I'm looking forward to moving plants around and filling the empty spaces this fall. I wish I could count on rain but most pundits contend that we should expect below normal levels of precipitation again this season. As the experts were totally off-base in predicting a deluge for Southern California last year, I hope they're wrong again this year; however, at present, the earliest rain I could find in forecasts for our area is expected in mid-November.
Here's what the backyard looked like October 1st as our latest heatwave finally backed off.
Next up is the south side garden:
Moving through the arbor and down a dirt path takes us to a lower level of the garden facing the street.
If we continue north along either the street or the dirt path behind the succulent bed, we reach the front of the house.
Turning our backs on the front garden leads us into the vegetable garden.
The photo above was taken at the garden gate that separates the vegetable garden from the dry garden on the northeast so next we move into the dry garden.
That gravel path through the dry garden leads us to the back slope, which is thankfully hidden from general view as it looks AWFUL.
That's it for my quarterly wide shots. Hopefully, things will be greener by the time I post my next photo tour in January.
All material © 2012-2016 by Kris Peterson for Late to the Garden Party
Here's what the backyard looked like October 1st as our latest heatwave finally backed off.
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View from the north end of the backyard looking north. That green rain barrel on the right and my 2 larger barrels have been empty for a long time. |
Next up is the south side garden:
Moving through the arbor and down a dirt path takes us to a lower level of the garden facing the street.
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View of the area looking back up to the main level of the garden. We extended the rock wall in this area in early September. So far, the new succulents are doing fine. |
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View of the succulent bed from across the street |
If we continue north along either the street or the dirt path behind the succulent bed, we reach the front of the house.
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View from the driveway |
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For the purposes of contrast, this is a photo of the front garden my brother took in December 2011 from a similar angle |
Turning our backs on the front garden leads us into the vegetable garden.
The photo above was taken at the garden gate that separates the vegetable garden from the dry garden on the northeast so next we move into the dry garden.
That gravel path through the dry garden leads us to the back slope, which is thankfully hidden from general view as it looks AWFUL.
That's it for my quarterly wide shots. Hopefully, things will be greener by the time I post my next photo tour in January.
All material © 2012-2016 by Kris Peterson for Late to the Garden Party