Old 03-26-2010, 03:52 PM
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Pamela Artman
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We moved in November and the yard needs LOTS of work. There are some very crowded Daylillies in front of the garage and some tangled, weedy raspberries behind the garage. There's some ugly ground cover under the big Maple trees in the front yard, a couple of sad looking hostas in front of the front porch, a small cherry tree and a small apple tree in the side yard. That's about it for existing flowers/landscaping. There's also an old raised garden bed, full of grass and weeds. I can't plant anything next to the house until fall because we are going to do new siding this summer and anything I planted would just get trampled. So, I'm going to work on the garden, plant a couple more fruit trees, make a rose garden in the side yard, clean out and prune all the raspberries and dig up all the old, and ugly ground cover. Maybe see if I can save the sad Hostas. Lots to do, it will probably take a few years to get it the way I want. But hopefully, I'll have some veggies this summer!
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