Alison of Bonney Lassie recently encouraged fellow garden bloggers to let go of the pretty faces we tend to present to the world and share some of the uglier sides of our gardens. Last week, I shared photos of my sad (and largely hidden) back slope. This week, I have a collection of ugly little vignettes. Two of these hit me in the face this weekend after the tree service finished its annual trimming exercise.
The next vignette is the area behind our garage. Many gardeners have dump zones for empty pots and the like and I'm no exception.
Two other sad sights sit at each end of the garage.
Finally, here's the stump on the south side of my garden near the property line. I tried to prettify it earlier by planting its open center but I've been thwarted by visiting raccoons.
My new year's garden resolutions will include addressing each of these issues. Stay tuned!
Do you have some ugly truths to share? This meme is gaining traction with other bloggers and I encourage you to jump on the bandwagon - coming clean is good for the soul!
All material © 2012-2018 by Kris Peterson for Late to the Garden Party
The next vignette is the area behind our garage. Many gardeners have dump zones for empty pots and the like and I'm no exception.
The area doesn't look too bad on the east end, which is dominated by my 265-gallon rain tank |
Two other sad sights sit at each end of the garage.
Finally, here's the stump on the south side of my garden near the property line. I tried to prettify it earlier by planting its open center but I've been thwarted by visiting raccoons.
My new year's garden resolutions will include addressing each of these issues. Stay tuned!
Do you have some ugly truths to share? This meme is gaining traction with other bloggers and I encourage you to jump on the bandwagon - coming clean is good for the soul!
All material © 2012-2018 by Kris Peterson for Late to the Garden Party