Yard and Garden Plans and Dreams

Jun 12, 2012 12:33

Given that we're actually starting to take baby steps towards homeownership, I decided that I should actually write down some of my thoughts and the things I want to do once I have land to do them on. Some of these are realistic, while others are pipedreams or things that will take a couple of decades to pay off ( Read more... )

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cbpotts June 12 2012, 16:40:21 UTC
My lawn is growing in in creeping thyme and I really recommend it: one 4' pot has grown to approximately 25 square feet over 2 years, and that's being mowed periodically. Lovely purple flowers in season.

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jennythe_reader June 12 2012, 19:03:25 UTC
Thyme is one of the herbs I had in mind. :)

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tigrkittn June 12 2012, 19:08:54 UTC
I'm envious! We're hoping to buy a home later this year, but around here everwhere has homeowner's associations so you can't just do whatever you want to your property, you need permission for everything. I doubt I'll want to jump through all their hoops, so it's container gardening for me... (and hope the critters don't get everything!)

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jennythe_reader June 12 2012, 19:56:39 UTC
"No homeowner's association" was, if not the first requirement on our list, at least in the top 5.

Being able to do what we want to our home is pretty much the main reason to own, rather than rent.

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lawchicky June 12 2012, 20:30:38 UTC
I tend to say that I have a black thumb instead of a green thumb. The first year we were here, I grew all of my vegetables from seeds, and most of them died off. The tomatoes were most hearty. I got a few red peppers and no carrots. I'm at the point where we're growing very little this year because I'm frustrated with my results.

I HAVE had luck with berries. Strawberries grow like weeds, and I have a gorgeous blueberry bush which is full of berries now (they're not ready to be picked yet, but soon!)

I also planted a peach tree when we moved in. It's still not making edible peaches. Lots of tiny peaches this year, but they've fallen from the tree before getting fully ripe. Maybe next year!

Oh, and my roses are gorgeous every year! I want to plant some more of them this fall, since we cleared out some more beds from these old bushes and I want to fill in the beds with something hearty and pretty.

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jennythe_reader June 13 2012, 14:44:29 UTC
I've never had much luck with indoor plants, but that's because I give them the wrong amount of water. That should be harder outdoors. I'm already having decent success with the potted stuff I have on my patio.

From everything I've read, peaches are hard to get fruit from this far north, but if you manage it they'll be amazingly good.

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lawchicky June 13 2012, 16:23:38 UTC
I'll keep trying. I love fresh peaches. I promised the kids that we'll try to get to the local farm to do "pick your own peaches" since we still can't get any from our tree this year.

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uawildcatgrl June 14 2012, 17:09:32 UTC
Now that will be a yard! A lot of work but so worth it in the end!

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jennythe_reader June 14 2012, 18:52:56 UTC
The trick will be to stick to individual projects, and recognize when I have as many of them as I can handle.

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