Thursday, September 29, 2011

Flowers from the Garden: The Last of the Black Eyed Susans and a New Favorite


I am intent on enjoying these last few summery days although we have technically started the fall this year. My garden has a few more blooming plants. The black eyed susans- one plant is back from last year and has tripled in size and I got a few new plants in the ground this month in hopes that they will also come back big next summer. Another, my new favorite, the purple butterfly bush- which has been growing like a weed. Technically some varieties of the butterfly bush are considered a weed and are not even allowed to be planted in certain states. But I find them to be lovely, and this bush is filling in the corner of our lot (and my flower arrangements) quite nicely.

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

The Deck Continues

Tony and his dad have been working tirelessly on the deck project! A few pictures below...






Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Deck Footings

We poured the concrete footings for the deck last week. Tony needed a fourth man so I jumped in to help out. Unfortunately this meant that I was not able to get any pictures of the cement pouring process. Here are a few pictures after the cement was poured :)












Wednesday, September 7, 2011

The Deck Begins

Tony and his dad, Terry, have begun the holes for deck posts. No turning back now :)


Evening Gardening

It's been hot around these parts lately (for Seattle that's low to mid 80s). I'm not complaining but it is difficult to take a 3 month old outside when it is bright and sunny because they overheat and they don't take kindly to sun protective clothing like hats. In addition, Iris doesn't really have a napping schedule. So I can't really get much done in the yard unless I've got someone around to watch her.

I picked up some compost a few weeks ago and this last bag has been waiting to go into a corner of the yard since then. I just left it sitting on the grass in an attempt to kill some more of our dreaded lawn. This evening it cooled off to a perfect temperature and Iris was in one of those happy moods-content to play with her own hand quietly- so I seized the chance to do some weed/wildflower clean-up and get the compost down.




Iris was quite content to lounge on a blanket in the grass while I completed my chore.  It looks a lot better than when I started and now I don't have to look at that last bag of compost every time I come in and out of the house! :)