Saturday, March 6, 2010

There is a Sun After All!

At the moment it is 57 degrees and sunny outside, and the meteorologists have promised this is the first of many days when we'll see high 50's or even warmer!  The sun has been out all day, and it has been the perfect day for working on the stepchild garden!

I had three yards of "flower mix" delivered this morning, and a group of us spent a few hours tidying the big mixed border in the front and topdressing the whole lot.  Four of the "garden angels" from the Master Gardener group were here, helping to get things ready for the tour in May.  What would have been a miserable task alone got finished in about four hours, and people got to do things they loved doing.  Alice was the pruning maniac, reshaping a bunch of the hollies and the buddleia, while Carra, Tony and Debbie cleaned up all of the nasty winter brown stuff and then topdressed.  The last of the "Eye of the Tiger" Dutch iris that I found in the garage finally got planted, and there are lots of signs of life all over the place.  Part of the tour requirement is that I have things in the beds labeled.......since I don't usually remove things that self sow, we're making SLOW progress in that process.....

In the back, Chuck finished the last of the trim work on the Not Shed, so it's ready for the final paint job and accessorizing.  The driveway was the "paint studio," getting a couple of flea market benches, window boxes and such done in the rusty brown finish that we've decided is going to be the color for all of the metal this year (except the fabulous purple chair from Murphy, which would never look the same in brown.....)

8 comments:

  1. I hope your "Fabulous" sign gets a prominent spot! BTW, if you are missing the sign after the tour...it just might be in NC. LOL

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  2. I love the chair......its been sunny here for two days, yippie;)

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  3. I always check out accuweather.com for the 15 day forecast its usually pretty accurate, but can change every day of course. It's saying that today will pretty much be the coolest for the next 2 weeks as far as lows go :D which is good news! Hopefully cranky old man winter will not show his face again til the end of the year. *fingers crossed*

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  4. Not only with the Fabulous sign get a prominent spot, but there are other "fabulous" little surprises for the tour, as well......I'm so looking forward to some good weather! Hopefully the rest of you are seeing the sun, as well! It's going to take me weeks to defrost!

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  5. It was gorgeous here today. I worked a bit this morning then went to the state park for a hike. Going to try to spend the whole day outside on Sunday. I've got a lot of cleanup to do from the winter. Leaves to pull back, dead foliage to remove, some plants that need to be rearranged. It's going to be a great week.

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  6. Hi Tim,
    Spring is coming and a gardeners work is gearing up eh? I can't wait to see everything in growth later on. Love the purple chair, I wouldn't mind one of those in my garden!

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  7. Dear Tim, How lovely to have had a day when it has been a pleasure to be working outside. Here in Budapest after some sunny, but chilly days, the weather has turned much colder.

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  8. At last!
    60s & sunny in Portland on the weekend & snow & hail today. My Magnolias are in full bloom, a month early

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