Well isn’t it nice of me to pop in to blog-land for a visit? I was beginning to wonder what was going on … But here we are now, ready to share some pictures and a gardening story.
I made a gardening goal for myself as part of my New Year resolutions. It was to finally clean up this bed. REALLY clean it up. I figured without making it a top priority then it just wasn’t going to happen.
This is my “messy garden bed”. The above picture is from late summer when the poppies were in full bloom. I love the color that poppies provide, but I’m weary of the mess of them.
Part of the problem is that the border around the bed hasn’t worked. I originally had a small stone wall around the bed but we couldn’t keep it neat. I have two flower beds which have boxwood for a border. There is a third bed (between the first two) which will also have boxwood. I love the shape and neatness that the boxwood gives.

we’ve managed to keep this low stone wall at the front of the ditch wall garden looking somewhat neat
So I’ve removed the stones and we will eventually plant boxwood. I’m going to make sure to have enough space on the outside of the boxwood to allow the mower’s wheels to fit! We just don’t have time to ‘strim’ around the garden. I’d like to have more time enjoying the garden, and not all of my time spent working in the garden. That balance needs a little tweaking for me.

in full bloom in July with Philadelphus (Mock Orange) on the left, Globe Artichokes in the middle, Deutzia (scabra) on the right, peony on the right, bergenia, potentilla, and various wild flowers
We’ve had quite a time figuring out this center garden bed. It can get *really* wet and the soil was anything but well-drained. It has taken time and lots of compost to get the soil in a fairly decent state. We’ve lost many a plant in this bed (nick-named the plant graveyard)! Some plants I have managed to save just by moving them to a different part of the yard.
So with the help of my son and husband we’ve been working on giving this bed a proper shape and getting rid of the grass, weeds and wildflowers. I just have to clear away this mess! It simply bothers me.
It has been a lot of work. I go out for an hour at a time to turn the soil, pull out the grass, pull out the weeds, turn the soil again… arduous! But I think it is so worth it. I want to be able to really enjoy the plants that are in the garden, which this year I think I will be able to. These guys are tough, and have proved to me that they can survive this soil!

digging out a shape. The newest addition to the garden is a Cornus (florida) what I would call a Dogwood tree which is near the middle of the bed.
If I can manage it, I’ll pull the oval out just a tiny bit more. I’d like to get it right before planting the border. But I’m really happy with how it has evolved. I like the different shapes within the bed, and the different heights. I’m looking forward to seeing how the colors look this summer.
And that is what has been keeping me busy this last while! I hope you’ve managed to keep some of your resolutions!
In peace,
Dana
Looks like you have a really good plan for your gardening this year! Also your house and the area it’s in look absolutely gorgeous!
Thanks, we love it here living in the country. I like to have a plan to help me keep on track 🙂 Thanks for visiting and your lovely comment! Dana