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Showing posts with label south side yard. Show all posts

{South Side Garden} June Update


Hello! Happy Tuesday!

I took these photos today as I realized it's time for an update. You can see that everything is growing in quite well and the mint may need to be removed, or at least cut back! 

The Bee Balm (bottom right in the above picture) is doing great. 


The Russian Sage, which I have here on our South Side Garden, and in Lily's Garden, is doing great in both locations. Almost a little too good as it's a beast in height and width, but it's beautiful and the pollinators love it! You can see in the above photo that it's behind the containers but definitely towers over things now. 


And new to me this year is Nasturtium. I bought seeds earlier this year and literally pushed them into the ground all over the yard. I had no idea if that would work but it did! It's about the only thing I've successfully grown from seeds as my poppies didn't grow this year (which I'm bummed about). I guess sunflowers have worked but those things act more as volunteers than anything else. 


The Golden Raspberries (one of the bushes in the top photo) did amazing this year. The plant grew many off shoots and I will be moving some this fall or next Spring. The fruit from the original plant was great and the kids loved it! Definitely a keeper and one to try if you haven't experimented with it. 

In the photo above, we have a blueberry (which did produce this year but it's just a baby), the golden raspberries, and tomatoes in the containers. I ate my first tomato today, a little baby cherry tomato. Behind the containers are strawberries and they are doing great. We ate two large berries last night that rivaled those you buy in the store! The lettuce and kale have been given to the chickens as their time is up in the garden. 

What are you growing? We also have blueberries in our front yard, more (regular) raspberries in the back, sunflowers, more tomatoes, loofahs (trying for the first time), and maybe a pepper plant if the chickens didn't eat it. 

{South Side Garden} Update


Hello again friends! Have you checked out my other recent posts about the "Dog House Garden" or a look into our inside plants with a bathroom update featuring my orchids? I'll be posting some Lily's Garden updates soon! 



This is an update for our South Side Garden, and it already needs another update as summer time in the garden has plants growing fast! 


Starting from the right and going left (since that's how I took the next few photos), we have a blueberry plant inside the cage and what I believe is a bee balm in the corner. I may have to remove that as it's about the only plant that will bother my allergies. Next, and looking great, is a golden raspberry. Strawberries, which are planted in the back behind the pots, and are sneaking around front. In the first container there is lettuce but now it's a tomato. 


The containers with kale and lettuce are now homes to tomatoes. The mint has taken over the front portion of the garden and may be thinned, or removed, this fall. If you need some mint, let me know! There are a ton of beautiful strawberry plants and a Russian Sage in the back. 

On the fence is a clematis, which I love, but it's not looking great. 


I revamped the AC and meter area with more colorful rocks, a larger area, and a plant to help hide the AC. Nothing too fancy as I don't want it to be fully blocked, but a good way to add some more color and use out of an area I don't want weeds, grass or a lot of plants in. 

I'd love to continue the garden from the AC to the front of the house with the addition of more large containers and more herbs and flowers. Time will tell on that one. 

{South Side Garden} Garden Update


If you are following me on Instagram (at thebrickbungalow), you might remember that I had one of the original five buckets stolen. Yes, someone actually dug it up (the last one, closest to the fence) and left me some of the stuff that was inside of it. Luckily, we had one more than I was saving for something else that never happened so I replaced it. I then filled all of them with more dirt, compost, and extras to make them nice and healthy for the plants. 

I then added the stone border, put rocks around the meter, planted a few new plants in the ground, and planted tomatoes (and the marigolds) in the buckets. I also put a trellis and a transplanted clematis on the fence. I figured it'd be nice to help pollinators as well as provide food for us. 

Since then, the Missouri heat and our watering (plus some of nature's, but we could use more!), made it all go crazy. Weeds, especially. I'm planning on clearing out the crack between the sidewalk and the foundation (seen above in the shadow) and using the sand that turns into concrete. I figured it's worth a try and some effort, right? 


Ignore the weeds in the back. I desperately need to clean up the sidewalk back there and compost a bunch of the weeds. 


{South Side Garden} Border Update


Hello Friends! It's been awhile, hasn't it? 

Last summer, I mentioned wanting to add a border to our newly formed "South Side Garden" or, as Doug calls it "the TV room garden" because it's right outside our TV room's window. If you remember, I created this area with 5 repurposed feed buckets from a friend's farmer husband and a lot of sweat equity from me and Doug. I really wish I had a picture of it from before we did anything but it was a hot mess. Weeds were literally knocking on the TV room window they were so tall. Plus, lots of lilies and irises that were so buried they couldn't bloom.

A little refresher... the first "before" photo (but after all weeds were chopped and good flowers transplanted to a newly formed flower bed that's still in the works). Our property line is about one foot from the driveway you see on the far left so it's narrow.


I buried the buckets a few inches and all had drain holes in the bottom that Doug drilled out. This side gets full morning sun and a lot of sun throughout the day until late evening due to my neighbor's trees. 


The photo, below, doesn't show things at it's crazies. I planted gourds (why?!) and then chopped them all down after they brought in some nasty bugs that started destroying things. Plus the plants were taking over other plants. 


 A couple weeks ago, I went out to check on everything and work on some plans for the area, when I noticed someone stole one of the buckets! It was the one on the far left in the above photo - closest to the fence - and it was just gone. They took the poles out, laid them on the ground, and took it all. If you follow me on Instagram, you heard about it. But, we had a sixth bucket that I put back and filled everything up. 

Yesterday, I went to work.... 

It started with a trip to Walmart for the stones. I looked elsewhere but without having to drive 25 minutes to our local hardware store, this was my cheapest option. So it won out! I looked at delivery costs too because I only have a small SUV but it was $100 for delivery... so nope, my determination and stubbornness won for the day. 

Below are 50 concrete stones for the raised edge. A nice lady helped me load them into my car but no one was home to help me unload. I unloaded as quickly as I could so my car wouldn't have that much weight in it. These aren't hollow either, like some, so they are heavy! I then had to carry them across the width of our front yard and around to the side yard. It's not a long walk, but I carried them 2-3 at a time. 


Here's the area before I added the new (replacement) container and I started digging the edge. 


It's hard to see in the photo below (crappy weather), but the little green stake is holding up our new raspberry bush. We have a lot of regular raspberries in our back yard but lost our new golden raspberry bush last year. I can't remember if this is another golden one or a different variety, but here's hoping it'll live here. It's got great growth so far! Also, you can kind of see the giant root I was working around and dug up (large white thing on the right of the raspberry bush). 


Here's the edge as it connects to our fence. I forgot to take an after photo (I'll try if the sun ever appears again) now that I've added plants and stepping stones. 




The fifth bucket (better known as the replacement bucket or the 6th bucket).... here's hoping no one will take it! Lily thought I should put rocks in the bottom! 



Mulch makes everything better! Can you believe that this is "brown" mulch and not black? Not complaining though, it'll fade anyway. Plus at $2 a bag for 2 cubic feet, it's reasonable. I used 4 bags here and felt that it was good coverage. 



Hopefully I've taken enough photos that as things grow in and fill out, it'll be easier to compare. I can't wait until I plant my veggies in the containers. I'm thinking about planting two tomatoes (one cherry, one regular), two tomatillos, and one pepper. We have other garden space to add more of anything we want, but I thought those five would be good in these containers. I'll add some peat moss, compost, and potting soil (maybe?) to the containers once I plant the veggies. I may wait a couple weeks for them though as it's still early here. 

Behind the buckets are two types of strawberries that I'm crossing my fingers on - Tractor Supply Company had pine berries for sale and I've never seen them available here so I bought a set. They have to be planted with strawberries (the box comes with both) so fingers crossed they are doing ok. There are three good plants so far that I dug out of the mulch. I may add a couple regular strawberry plants too because they weren't looking so good when we planted them. In front of the containers, between the containers and the stones, are a variety of herbs. I will plant a few more soon now the space is bigger. All of the daffodils, minus the big white ones, are from my backyard. I thought the spring bulbs were a fun touch and the herbs can go around them later without messing anything up.

In the very back, by the fence, is half of my clematis from the backyard. The other half is stuck under some major weeds that need chopped out. But it looked like I got a good portion of the plant, so I need to move a trellis over here. I think it'll be nice to have flowers and veggies together so the bees can be happy. 

So, stay tuned to watch it all grow! Hopefully we have some warmer weather soon and I'll take better photos when the sun comes out. 

Edit: I found one more semi-before photo of the area that was taken during our bathroom remodel. It doesn't fully capture the amount of crappy weeds we had, but you can see the chaos of it starting. You can barely even see the meter near the AC unit.


{Gardening} South Side, Update


It's amazing how well a garden can grow, isn't it? This one may be growing a bit too much (especially the weeds!). This was taken yesterday. 


The above photo was taken on June 6, so exactly two weeks before the top photo. I pulled the two plants near the trellis (more "gourds" - see below), and staked the pepper plants. 

What do you think of painting the basement window frames gray? The sides and top are wood and the bottom is the concrete, but has been painted white. I'm thinking gray will help it hide in. And then I want to frost the windows with spray paint so it'll let in light but keep it more private. We currently have them covered. 



The above two photos of gourds were a trial run of planting seeds with my coworker before the season was ready. We did a few others too but the gourds really took off. The problem is that I'm pretty sure the package just said "gourds" and nothing else. So I'm thinking they'll be more like bird house gourds rather than something else. Any help? Suggestions? The plant may be taken out and it'll definitely be cut back soon as it's taking over everything. 


This baby praying mantis was fun to see. We had seen a few others in our back yard but not in the garden area. Let's hope they stay away from the chickens! I mentioned on Instagram (follow @thebrickbungalow) that I haven't seen an adult in awhile but I always see the babies. So obviously the adults are better at hiding! 


And another generic package, our "garden beans" that I picked last night. I didn't cook them well or I'd be describing their delicious (hopefully) flavor. Better luck next time!

Do you garden? What do you plant? This is this garden's first year so we'll keep it around for now. I may add to it if I can get more buckets. And by may, it'll definitely happen. I did this all, minus a few trees that needed chopped by Doug, so he can't get too mad at me!

{Gardening} South Side

Hello friends! Happy Monday!

A couple weeks ago I was able to work outside and finally put 5 of the 6 recycled buckets to use in my south side yard. This part of our yard isn't very big, and technically our neighbor owns maybe one foot of it, so I can't do much. We added a raised bed to it last year and so I knew it would be a great spot for some extra beds. Plus, it's on the south side of our yard and gets full sun. 

Doug helped me out by mowing a bunch of the weeds and then chopping some of the big trees and weeds. 

I don't know the measurements but it's a pretty good length between our HVAC and meter to our fence. Last year it went way out of control and the weeds were everywhere. We definitely needed to do something different this year! 


Above shows the placement of the 5 barrels. I received them from an old coworker's husband who is a farmer. I now want about 10 more! I buried them about 4-5" deep. I'm still planning on adding more but this was done quickly and on a tiny budget (ok, it was supposed to be free but I can't stop with plants). 


Excuse the mess in the back, it's still a work in progress. 


And then I added a bunch of baby plants. It's all grown since this photo so I'll get out and update this post soon. I bought the simple trellis at Walmart for the cucumber to grow up. We have them in our main garden too but I thought this would be fun. The pots have peppers, gourds, and tomatoes. There are some flowers and a lot of herbs that surround the buckets. 

My plans for this space include getting a small retaining wall built (maybe just one stone high) and mulching everything to help with water retention. I'd like to put gravel under the meter to prevent weeds from growing around it and the HVAC system. If I do that, I'll continue the border/wall to them. There's only one other bed between the HVAC system and the front of our house. I'd like more buckets to fill in some more space. Maybe I need to call my old coworker again! I do have one more bucket but I was thinking of using it elsewhere. Maybe I should just use it here again and move on with other plans. 

Anyway, here's to more updates now that it's summer. My computer is acting up and I start grad school today so fingers crossed all goes well!! 

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