I've been thinking that we should add a raised bed for herbs that can be moved around. This is an interesting design idea. Add some casters and we'd have something?
Beyond the pizza-oven build, my mind has been thinking about the front yard for 2024. I went ham on the IB2DWs extended bed last Fall with my new conifer garden , but I've been reading and watching things on the Web that have me thinking about the rest of our yard. If I'm being honest, our front yard isn't bad. Not at all. It is, however...traditional. It is what everybody in the suburbs has: a foundation bed with a corner tree and a stretch of front lawn from that bed down to the sidewalk. Followed by a turf parkway between the sidewalk and street. Over the years, I've done a few things: planned for some tree planting . Tucked a Saratoga Ginkgo , some Stachys Hummelo and Sesleria Greenlees into the small island bed by the driveway. And extended the front porch bed a bit this past year . The rest is a blank canvas. Some of the things that I've come across/influenced me a bit include this piece from Gar...
Move over vegetable garden and garage pavillion, there's potentially a new entrant into the currently crowded backyard at the Parrillo household. Behold: this beauty. The Cedar Summit Panorama Playset from Costco. Comes with 3 swings and a tube slide. Nat spotted this behemoth at Costco and after doing a bit of comparison shopping at a place like Menards (more expensive, I think) and Wannemaker's (don't sell these type of things any more), it appears to be a fair deal. It is a kit - so I'd be putting it together myself, but I'm up for that challenge. The real issue is getting it home. I'm going to head back to Costco to take a look to see if it will fit in Nat's car with the back seats folded down. If not, it seems like I'll be renting a truck from Home Depot. Yes, the Babe is likely too small for a lot of this, but certainly NOT the swings. We take her to the park on a regular basis and she gets a kick out of the swi...
Martha Stewart hit me right between the eyes this morning with this quote about happiness. She says that you can be happy for a year - if you get married. And you can be happy for a decade - if you get a dog. But...if you wanna be happy for the rest of your life - plant a garden. See below. I'm adding this to the handful of pieces of garden advice/garden musings/garden quotes that I've collected here on my blog - including: It is better to plant a fifty-cent tree in a five dollar hole than a five dollar tree in a fifty-cent hole , Conifers should come first , never buy just one of anything , Audrey Hepburn's line/quote - "To plant a garden is to believe in tomorrow" and... the best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. The second best? Today . Martha's take on happiness fits right in there with these. I first came across this on TikTok in a promo for her Netflix documentary, but....on Instagram is where I found this (nicely laid-out four-pane...
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