Side of the Garage in Shade - Dogwood Espalier - April 2022
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I've talked about how our yard, beds and even view of our house from the street has changed since we moved in back in 2017. At that time, we had a house next door (to the north) that was sitting closer (than our house setback-wise) to the street and had a driveway that wasn't right on the property line. With our new neighbors building and moving in a couple of years back, that changed. They upgraded the property and house in a MASSIVE way. And...they're just good neighbors and nice people. But, they did upgrade the property in so many ways. In doing so, they built their new house a bit further back from where the old, smaller house was situated. As a result, that 'view from the street' that I mentioned changed a little bit. It changed when you are coming south on our street/sidewalk and 'see' our house. What used to be hidden (mostly) due to landscaping and the old house was the side of our garage. It is a big, mass of wall with no windows. Here