Step 12 – Renovating the Landscaping
(If you’d like to follow this project from the beginning you can start at Step 1 here)
Step 12 of Rear Garden Design Project.
March, 2009
I’ve been writing for awhile about the 10 year project of designing and building the rear entry project of stone walls, steps and a dry stream bed. We finally have our hardscaping done. Whew!
During the 20 years that I’ve lived on this property so many of the trees and shrubs have grown, some have matured and some are in decline. I’ve been trimming a massive yew (Taxus x media), over and over each year to try to keep it contained within the scale of the property.
Once the walls were installed and I began to enjoy the prospect of planting it became abundantly clear that the yew had outgrown its beauty and positive contribution to the garden. I gritted my teeth and ordered the removal of this venerable shrub since it was far too old and large for transplanting. I was quite saddened by the loss and yet I knew it was the right decision.
The sun shined brightly on the day it was removed on March 12, 2009 and I could see immediately that the removal of this outsized and very dark green hulk opened up the space to new and youthful opportunities.
Now if I can only figure out what I want to put there…
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Go To Step 13 – Replacing the Garden Bridge
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we always redo our landscape every 2 or 3 months to adapt to the changing weather.”,-
Landscaping is very important in both the business offices and at home. it makes your yard impressive.:,;
it is a bit expensive to have a landscaping these days but it is always necessary to beautify your home,*~