Monday, July 5, 2010
planting
Today, I went out early to dig a hole and plant the crape myrtle bush, the hollyhock plant and something called a sea thistle. It was hot even at 7:30, and only got hotter. I had to move a few other plants in order to fit everything into the space. I think it looks good and will look even better next year. The crape myrtle is already in full bloom and will be finished in a week, probably. It really is a lovely color and will only get to be about 10 feet tall, which is exactly the size I want. I just hope it survives our very hot summer and that we don't get another cold, snowy winter. Our location is the coldest area where this plant will survive.
While I was outside, I also rearranged some of my 'yard art'. This consists mostly of old rusty tools and other mostly metal junk that I have picked up at antique stores and yard sales over the last couple of years. I have these things hanging on the fence and also from the stairs and beams under the deck. Some members of my family (my brother Tom, for one) think I am crazy, but I like having lots of stuff, even when it is someone else's discards.
It was really very hot outside this AM. I may run some errands this PM, but I will NOT be working outside again today. We are supposed to get 100 highs the next 4 days. This is by far the hottest summer I can remember. We need rain, too. I'll be watering every day for a while, especially with new plants. Since I cannot work outside any more today, perhaps I'll clean house. Or perhaps not. I am running out of excuses for postponing that. Oh, wait, I know another reason NOT to clean yet. I have to buy more mulch and will be carrying it through the house. No doubt I will track in dirt doing that, so no cleaning until after the mulch is in the back yard. Aren't I good at finding excuses? LOL
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2 comments:
I love the look of all your yard art!
Backyard looks great!
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