A sewing project completed! I have had these two lumbar pillow forms f.o.r.e.v.e.r with plans to make covers. I made one a long time ago and the other was left naked a ridiculous amount of time. One reason is that I ran out of fabric to make the second. I finally ordered the remaining yard of Richloom Birdwatcher Summer fabric from OnlineFabricStore.com. The Summer print has a nice white-ish background. The Meadow print has a beige background. I accidentally ordered the wrong colorway the first time around. My bad but not really. This print would make a great tote bag too. It felt so good to sew something and enjoy the finished project. :)
Friday, August 15, 2014
Wednesday, August 6, 2014
Progression of the Front Garden 2014
Landscaping 2009- Move In Day. Lots of Hostas! |
But before we get to that, I had some fun looking through old photos to see how the landscaping is progressing.
A year after we moved in I dug up all the hostas. They all desperately needed split. The lime green ones overgrew the space and the variegated variety were constantly being eaten by beetles. Some plants made it to the neighbors and the rest were re-homed to the woods. I moved a weigela bush that was planted outback to the spot in between the garage windows. There were two azalea bushes already there. It stayed like this for a season before I found a handful of hydrangea bushes for $2ea at Lowes.
Spring 2011 Front Garden |
Spring 2012 |
Last year (2013) I didn't make any changes. But sadly only a dozen tulips or so came back. :(
Now this year. With a new baby. I mulched this spring at 30 some weeks pregnant and did nothing else. So last week I stepped outside into the morning light and set to work.
Summer 2014 |
I only weeded half the garden before my little Lily-putian started calling.
This is the other half that needs completed. But you can see how the weigela has completely outgrown itself, even with harsh trimmings each year. I need something else for the space. Preferably evergreen. And my coral bells need split again (yay!). I will continue to plant those further down the walk. And the azaleas are still there. Turns out they are a dwarf variety. I need a better spot for them or they will get re-homed into the woods as well.
My tea cup |
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