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2025 To-Do Mid-Summer Check-In - August 2025

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Mid-August is the mid-way point in Summer (even if it feels like way past that for this gardener), so it is a good time to do a check-in on my 2025 to-do list.  Last season, I did one of these 'check-ins' in early September (right around Labor Day) and discovered that I was only able to mark six (6) of my 25 items 'complete' with nine (9) more 'in process'.   Where do we stand this year?  Let's find out: My 2025 to-do list included 25 items (25 for '25): 1. Gravel Path Improvement. In Process.  I did the biggest part of this, but still have the 'gate back' portion left to do.   2. Make the Pizza Oven operational. In Process.  The groundwork and retaining walls are done, but there's still a tarp on it.   3. Expand and plant the Island bed in front. Done.  I've done A LOT up here, but haven't planted everything I was planning-to.  I'd like to get a mass planting of grasses to finish this up for the season. 4. Finish garden e...

2024 Yard and Garden To-Do List Late-Summer Check-in - September 2024

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Last year, I did an early September review of my seasonal to-do list as a way of inventory'ing what I had accomplished and force myself to focus on what is still left untouched.  At that time , I marked 13 as 'complete' and 12 as 'incomplete'.   This year, I set up the very same 25 item list that I have each of the past few seasons, but before I even write this post, it sure feels like I'm behind my normal pace in the yard and garden. So...without further delay, let's do a Late-Summer Check-in on my 2024 to-do list .   Let's run through the list - some of these items have more 'weight' than others, but for now...lets figure out which of the 25 are 'complete'.   1. Build the pizza oven.  In-process.  Building the dome.  I wanted to be done by Labor Day, but for a couple of reasons, I'm not done.  But, this is a BIG, BIG project.   2. Push through the discomfort around flowers.  Complete.   Dahlia tubers....

2023 Yard and Garden To-Do List Late-Summer Check-in - September 2023

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My 2023 yard and garden to-do list had 25 items on it and with most 1 of the growing season behind us, I thought it would be helpful (for me!) to do a mid-season check-in.  How am I doing against my priorities?  What do I need to do before the season ends?  Let's run through the list and see how we're doing: 1.  Evergreens.  I wanted to plant more evergreens.  I've planted 19 evergreens so far this season:  five Boxwoods in front, a Columnar Scotch Pine tree in back and now 13 more Boxwoods in back.  I also transplanted a large Boxwood from the front-to-back.  So..20 evergreens including one transplant.  I'd say... Done .  2.  IB2DW Extension.   I wanted to extend the bed and add 'clustered evergreens' along with other things like grasses and annuals.  I haven't added anything, but I did amend the soil with biosolids and carved out some turf to extend the bed a little bit.  I'd say this is: Incomplete.  ...

2022 Yard and Garden To-Do List Check-in - September 2022

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The mornings are already cooler and smell different.  The days are getting shorter.  The Kentucky Bluegrass in our lawn is starting to bounce back and emerge from dormancy.  The kids are back in school.  That means that the growing season is entering the final stretch - Late Summer/Early Fall.  And, with the calendar turning over to September, I thought I'd do a quick check-in on how I have been doing against my 2022 yard and garden priorities .  We typically get our first frost sometime in mid-October , so that means we have six-or-so weeks left to get busy before putting the garden to bed.  Like I've done in the past, I started the year with a list of 25 items that I considered priorities .  The list serves as a guide and a check on what is most important to get done each year.   Let's see where we are as of September 1st, 2022.    I've done this late-season check-in before ( here's 2020's version ) and I think this is a good...