In my post on January 1st, I mentioned that I wanted to extend the small bed that encircles the backyard fountain along an existing pathway, linking it to the side yard border we created last year. By February 1st, we'd gotten started.
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Before work began |
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After the edge of the new border was defined |
Last week, we finished digging out the sod.
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New extended fountain bed |
In January, my husband also removed the snorkel spa on the far left side of the backyard border. I described this spa, which is heated using firewood rather than electricity,
last year. Taking out the spa proved to be relatively easy but clearing the 6-inch layer of gravel underneath it took time.
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Photo of the snorkel spa taken last year |
The wood salvaged from deconstruction of the spa will be used to build furniture for the backyard patio - someday. At present, it's neatly stacked in the garage.
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What I hope my husband will turn into a patio dining table |
However, the most important thing is that the spa's removal leaves another empty spot to fill with plants!
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Bed sans spa |
We ordered topsoil to backfill the new beds. It took the 2 of us several hours to move and spread the soil over the 2 beds.
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3 cubic yards of topsoil |
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New bed with fresh topsoil |
I've been deliberating on my planting scheme for some time. I have a long list of options for both the new beds but I've yet to draw up planting plans. However, I signed up with Pinterest and created a bulletin board to capture
ideas for the new border. (I ended up creating 5 boards - Pinterest can easily become a time-consuming obsession!)
I already have a few plants for each new bed. One of the Japanese maples I splurged on recently will go into the extended fountain border. The
Driyms lanceolata supplanted by the other Japanese maple will go into the bed formerly occupied by the spa. I also have a few plants I mail-ordered from Annie's Annuals & Perennials set aside, as well as a new pot, which will mark the transition from the side yard path to the grass path between the 2 backyard borders. I've even got some seeds germinating - my first attempt at starting seeds indoors rather than directly planting them in place.
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Acer palmatum Mikawa Yatsubasa, already beginning to leaf out |
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Purchases from Annie's Annuals & Perennials: Digiplexis 'Illumination Flame' and Scorzonera hispanica (aka Black Salsify), which I potted up pending placement in the new bed |
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I bought this pot for another purpose, then decided it would be perfect to mark the transition from the side yard to the backyard (provided that I can pick up its mate this week) |
I've still got a LOT of plant shopping to do and I'm looking forward to it! That will have to wait a bit, though, as we have not one but 2 rainstorms expected this week!!!