ohhh Thats not a bad idea. going to bring that up with the wife. Thx!Don't waste your money on sod or soil samples. The location does not have enough sunlight to grow grass. I would recommend putting down a weed barrier and then overlaying that with a nice decorative rock with perhaps some stepping stones.
I am always here to help give fresh ideas when it comes to gardening or your landscape space.🙂ohhh Thats not a bad idea. going to bring that up with the wife. Thx!
Saint Augustine sod?! That's way too expensive to fill in. Check out the base of my crepe myrtles up there. I'd wait until a little bit colder weather to cut them back also. I don't mess with mine until the middle of the winter.It might be too late to do anything now, since its mid August and very very hot here.
So first thing is to send some soil for testing, cut the Crepe Myrtle to around 8 ft tall, then probably get the compact soil a little loose during Spring, and put on new sods.




Fuck that. I know a lot of it will go to your garden center/nursery for sale...but fuck that...WAY too much work.Started harvesting today. Got a little under half of the field harvested before lunch but my back was starting to hurt so I called it quits for the day.
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Well, its like what @Greenman said to me in skykings home building thread when I said the same exact thing about building a house.Fuck that. I know a lot of it will go to your garden center/nursery for sale...but fuck that...WAY too much work.
I can't add much but the pollinators and hummingbirds feast on my callas, glads, and Rose of Sharon's. There's no way I can post a pic of them tho with these ham fists! LolI know you guys are getting sick of this but my wife and I are big proponents into restoring habitats that are geared toward pollinators. It is a bigger deal than you think. Pollinator populations have been on the decline for decades and it would be a sad world if we didn't have fruits or vegetables in it. A world with only grains is not a world I would like to live in.
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I've only added it twice, about 3 weeks apart. Probably won't add it again this year.Looks great BoomerD! Just remember to go easy on the calcium nitrate. It is nitrogen based and while that does promote nice green growth it can hinder flowering which is what you really want this time of year.
Ohman… I have a love/hate relationship with my crepe myrtles. My wife loves them , and I hate em.
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Looks so much better! Can't wait to see what you and your wife do with it. I know you said some Japanese maples but lets face it. Once an existing flower bed goes back to zero it never stops there.🙂Had the contractor cut those god-awful crêpe myrtles out Wednesday! Power washed the AC unit.
The wife picked out two dwarf Japanese maples to replace the crêpe myrtles.
We'll plant those next week after we get back from the SOAD concert in Chicago Monday.
Nurserymen are like...Looks so much better! Can't wait to see what you and your wife do with it. I know you said some Japanese maples but lets face it. Once an existing flower bed goes back to zero it never stops there.🙂
Bro what are you on about? That isn't me at all. I'm just here to help and provide advice to anyone who has questions or needs a little direction. I also enjoy sharing pics of my own garden because I don't just do it for a living but I LOVE it as well.Nurserymen are like...
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Heh heh… it's too “red” on that side of the house according to her. We use a local nursery for our anchor plantings. Big box outlets are fine for annuals & such.Looks so much better! Can't wait to see what you and your wife do with it. I know you said some Japanese maples but lets face it. Once an existing flower bed goes back to zero it never stops there.🙂



Dude...Bro what are you on about? That isn't me at all. I'm just here to help and provide advice to anyone who has questions or needs a little direction. I also enjoy sharing pics of my own garden because I don't just do it for a living but I LOVE it as well.
I helped you didn't I?
Nurserymen chomping at the bit to help fill that empty flower bed.Once an existing flower bed goes back to zero it never stops there.