Water flowing in the canyon, over and around trees |
Monday we had a small crew but much was accomplished. Toni Barnes returned and worked on the front garden creating another spoke with sandstone. If that wasn't enough she went down in the canyon with her chain saw and cut 14 wood slices from a downed tree for pavers in the new garden. Nancy Palmer spent her time planting ground covers in the new spokes. I worked on weeding the north Switzer Canyon bed and began cleaning up the greenhouse in preparation for moving items from the shed later this week.
On Thursday work continued on the bed in front of the house. Kay Balzer worked her design magic with rock and wood and Linda Guarino dug in hardscape and plants from other parts of the garden. She found some more mat penstemon near the compost, pine penstemon that seeded from a large pot, native geranium, and some campanula that had spread. Also planted were horehound (groundcover), low grow catmint, a low-grow sand cherry and a sage. More plantings will be added to this reworked bed including some grasses, and a rock mulch when it is done.
Redesign of front beds Beginning hardscape and plantings 8/23 |
Plans for next week:
Continue work on the front bed (planting and digging in some pavers)
Watering, weeding, and compost pile work as needed
Begin work on reworking the small arc bed behind the sandstone patio
(thinning gaillardia and replacing with other plantings)
Continue to cut back iris and deadhead other plantings
New in the garden:
Reworked front bed with hardscape and plantings
Reorganized sheds/tools (all hand tools and supplies in the greenhouse, shovels and large tools in small shed, adapted garden seats and weed bags in the large shed)
Upcoming:
Coconino County Fair - I will set-up a table in the Floriculture Building. No entries this year.
Fall harvest lunch - Sept. 20, 12pm
Please let me know if you are coming as I have only one response and may cancel or put off to October.
Bulb planting - early Oct.
Garden wrap-up late Oct. or early Nov. weather permitting
"A garden is never so good as it will be next year."
Thomas Cooper Horticultural Magazine 1993
Thanks for all you do to keep the gardens beautiful and all who enjoy them curious to see what is next.
Loni
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