I can review my garden project progress --- which wasn't good...
I always end up biting off more than I can chew - metaphorically speaking of course. To a certain extent it's intentional, so that I stay motivated and end up getting a lot done even though I know I can't do it all.
1) Build the vegetable garden fence!
This has been on my list for two years without much progress. Alright, without any progress! The deer have invaded my vegetable garden multipletimes which means there needs to be a way to prevent future incursions tied in with whatever fence build.
My Project list began with the vegetable garden fence I've been hoping to build for several years now. Did you read the post I wrote about the fence? Me neither, I never wrote it! That fence is still on the list but hasn't progressed beyond the planning stage.
2) Finish the new garden beds.
I have three areas in our front yard that need mulching and filling in with plants. One area is around our Yoshino Cherry tree and is filled in with a bunch of plants already including irises,coneflower , dwarf crape myrtles, daisies, and a few other plants. Another area is halfway mulched but I stopped when I discovered a nest of ground wasps. I need to figure out how to get rid of them! The third area is a garden on a slope that will be filled with Russian sage, catmint,salvia and several other favorites that are easy to propagate!
Here's one project that actually was tackled. Although technically a garden is never "finished".
3) Make more stepping stones for our side walkway area.
I made a few last year and I need enough to connect the area around the arbor to the backyard.
Those stepping stones aren't done yet. One of these days...
4) Repair a couple raised beds.
Mybeds are made with untreated lumber and after 3 years in theweather a couple of them are falling apart. My plan is to move four 2'x4' raised beds and place them togetherin the location of the 4'x8' raised bed that is falling apart.
This project is kind of
5) Build a central circle raised bed in the vegetable garden.
The four beds I'm planning on movingfor the previous project will leave a gaping hole in the center of the garden. I have about 17 concrete retaining wall blocks laying around that should make a great central circle.
Here's another project I can claim completion on! The circular raised bed grew lettuce and pole beans this year.
6) Gradually adjust the vegetable garden into a parterre vegetable garden.
Parterre layouts are very cool and are both decorative and functional. In the process I'll eliminate any grass pathways in the garden and replace them with mulch - no mowing in the vegetable garden!
I mentioned this a couple projects ago in this post. The northwestern corner is partially
7) Build another arbor.
I've collected all the materials for a nice arbor to bebuild near the garden shed. It will be wide enough for the riding mower to easily run under and will get covered with a Sweet Autumn Clematis that will be relocated from my deck - those things need places to roam!
I really couldn't wait to get this project done. But I did, so I guess I could! It's on the list for 2015. It looks like that 2015 list will be a doozy.
I can rig a simple8) Fix the deck.
I'm not sure what I can do hereyet but one rail on our deck has warped to the point where the whole rail needs replaced. Hopefully I can enhance the deck in some way during the repair process.
No bridge to nowhere, not yet anyway!9) Build the garden bridge!
I'm really wanting to get my reclaimeddeck lumber used for this project and soon. A nice oriental style garden bridge is just what my garden needs - well not really "needs" but the garden does want it...
10) Finish the
I built the patiopatio walkway to the driveway.two years ago expecting to add the walkway lastyear but that got away from me. This year for sure!
11) Finish the garden shed.
I'd like to paint the inside a nice reflective light color to increase the light. I'd also like to enclose the roof rafters in some way to improve the heat retention.
The garden shed is still needing attention. Painting, work on the reclaimed windows, laying more floor, you name it. It's very much still in
As you can see my ambitious project list fell woefully short of completion. Perhaps 2015 will be a much kinder year