patrob's blog: Starting over again

Posted on Aug 24, 2022 4:15 PM

We moved in late 2021 from the house we had built 21 years ago. Now we live in the western edge of Waco, TX, 90 miles east of the tiny town where I had lived for fifty years. My dream home had become two large, and the acre and a half lot, way too much to take care of.

I found a home I really liked on 4/10 of an acre, and the way the street curves prevents any neighbors from being in our faces front or back. The front landscaping is fine with a couple of large oak trees, two tall crepe myrtles near the house, plus tall hollies on the ends with boxwoods in between. The former owner planted a bunch of plain red roses with very small blooms either side of the front porch before putting the house on the market. Those need to go.

In back there is one large oak not far from the house and neighbors' trees providing shade along the back and east side. Unfortunately, the only planting bed is narrow with crumbling edging.

I transplanted about thirty remnants of daylilies into that bed. There were a couple of roses, likely Don Juan, a couple of miniature roses, a May Night salvia, a small clump of lemon grass, a coreopsis, a lantana, and a clump of something with silvery foliage.

Today the yard man weed whacked the flower bed to knock down crabgrass. The daylilies have metal markers with white labels. He noticed a few plants and went around them. I doubt if the small ones that suffered so much during this incredibly hot summer will have enough left to come back. The daylilies were there when he started mowing for me in the spring. However, with the ongoing drought no weeds had been growing. I have been watering, and two days ago, we finally had about an inch of rain. I explained to him what the markers are, and he understands not to weed whack in that bed again.

I have some new irises to plant and daffodils coming in a few weeks. With the high humidity, the mid-90 temps outside still have a heat index over 100. Too hot for me!

I want to create some raised beds for veggies and more flower beds along the sides and back. I'll use shrubs and perennials as much as possible. I just can't do the work I could even a few years ago.



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