I think the hardest thing for me to learn about a new garden was that a garden doesn’t just appear full grown overnight and, even if it did, it wouldn’t stay that way. A garden takes time. The gardener requires time as well to learn how to be a gardener, how to get smarter, how to be a positive force in the garden, how to not be a negative force often by being a negative one and seeing the results, i.e., learning the hard way. So I thought you might like to see how it all started for this gardener.
7/22/07 - summer rain and a Knock Out rose to hide the cable box. |
7/23/07 - the first roses of my buying spree appear in the front yard, a 'Don Juan' and a 'Mothers Day' on Fortuniana rootstocks. |
10/28/07 - The front garden was needed for all the roses I was finding (and buying) online. The Knock Out is gone, too thorny and black spotty. |
11/12/07 - If you're gonna grow a garden, you have to kill some grass - or dig it up or both. |
11/18/07 - the Google satellite photos of our area were taken during this time, showing the green circle and the wheelbarrow. Sheesh! |
11/18/07 - DH isn't the patsy you'd think, but I can't believe he went along with this. |
11/18/07 - the nice neighbors never said a word. |
11/25/07 - the vision was becoming more of a reality with every passing weekend. |
1/13/08 - Mulch! Not really. It's just the hay from the manure compost. I think my compost lady was a beginner, too. |
1/13/08- hey, the lamp post is gone, relocated to the backyard by DH. |
2/1/08 - Do they look bigger yet? Taking their photos was difficult. I was always trying to find the right angle that would make them visible. |
5/10/08 - They're not only bigger, but they're blooming! Funny that those two daylilies are now under two big rose bushes. |
5/23/08 - DH got a great deal on a pallet of bricks that made a side patio. I took just enough to add class to the garden. The deep pink Tea rose in the center is 'Marie d'Orleans' (click the link). She's so pretty here, but like most Teas she grew awkwardly as a young plant, and later she suffered from not enough water. I stupidly took those symptoms for insurmountable problems and shovel pruned her, an act I greatly regret. Hmm, I wonder who has her in stock. 'Monsieur Tillier' on the right is another great Tea rose that I shoveled pruned down the road. It really did have problems. |
5/24/08 - My garden in miniature, the ever present pile of composted horse manure on the driveway, and bad signs at the curb's edge. Nothing seems to want to live there. |
6/8/08 - I got these two beautiful pots with intentions of making some sort of water feature. Alas, that kind of creativity is not in me. 'White Pet' lives in that one now on the circle. |
6/24/08 - but it was pretty, and I liked it. |
9/21/08 - Yes, the grass looks bad but not as bad as it's going to. The mulch is oak sawdust. |
The Postscript
The next two photos were taken after the first year, but I feel they are landmarks that must be included.
The next two photos were taken after the first year, but I feel they are landmarks that must be included.