Last week I said that it was such a nice day that I thought I’d go out and start cleaning up the front garden beds. Well I did. As much as I could anyway, given that there was still some snow on the lawn and in some of the beds:
Now do you believe me when I say we’ve got a small front lawn? Look at that, the grass area which is still covered in snow, is smaller than our compact car! It’s actually a good thing that the front boulevard was covered in very deep snow most of the winter because it was really a sight for sore eyes once the snow melted.
In case you’re wondering the boulevard was still full of hard woody sunflower stalks and the stakes that held the tall flowers up last year.
A few hours in the increasingly cold afternoon and at least three yard waste bags later and the front boulevard looked like this:
I didn’t take after photos of the front garden beds, but they and the back garden beds were a lot tidier too with most of the leaves that had blown on them removed and some of the old dead foliage cut down.
We even took about 45 minutes and ducked out to Home Depot where we bought the stone edging for the front boulevard. That will help keep grass from growing into the flower bed. I also purchased several new spring plants to fill up some empty shady areas in the garden which I hope to plant later today.
By Tuesday all of the snow was gone and any growth that we’d discovered in the front and back garden beds when we were cleaning on Sunday had pretty much doubled or tripled in size.
Most of our crocus’ are happily blooming away now too:
Have you been busy cleaning up your garden and perhaps even planting new plants?
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kml says
Isn’t it good to finally see the flowers? Enjoy!
Richard says
I’ve been busy cleaning and planting but this week’s doesn’t really have anything alive in the sense that we think of plants being alive. Something a bit different!
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Aiyana says
After spending the spring picking weeds on our 3.4 acre, your little garden looks like just what I need. My next house will have a space about that big. Love the yellow crocus.
Happy GTS,
Aiyana
Shady Gardener says
Happy Spring! I’ve posted GTS today. 🙂
Cari Webbe - Eco Friendly Cleaning says
Cleaning up our garden makes me happy and I also bought some new plants and flowers to beautify it more. It feels good that in my own simple ways I could show my care to the environment. 🙂