Hello! You are very welcome to my blog. A wonderful thing took place this week. Something that I’ve wanted and planed for a very long time, finally happened. The truth is, in the past I have struggled with decisions. It could be paralyzing, actually, not being able to decide on one thing over the other. Turns out, it was a sign of a lack of self belief. Once I discovered this, I began to focus – a lot more – on trusting myself. While I have improved, I sometimes still grapple a bit. This had even spilled over to the garden. Picking items to plant, and where to plant them sometimes was a real struggle. I have been wanting to get some trees for a very long time, but could not get everything right in my head to make it happen. But a couple of weeks ago I finally nailed down exactly what I wanted and where I wanted them. And this week, it all came to pass when five Birch trees and one Magnolia tree were planted.
I would be telling an untruth if I said I wasn’t a little stressed about where exactly to put the trees. But we had them placed in exactly the spot I had envisioned for them, and I could not be happier. Although I have not created a formal layout of our garden, I have always had ideas in my head of what I wanted each section to look like. I would probably recommend creating a formal layout, though! As we change up and expand different sections of the garden going forward, I’ll be drawing up my plans. This is especially helpful as my husband needs a clearer picture than my vague descriptions if he is going to help! 🙂
The trees really are something to see. We are so happy with how they look. The staggering of the five trees also creates a small bed underneath, which I already have plans for. The variety of the Magnolia tree is called Heaven Scent. There were rave reviews online, so I’m really looking forward to seeing if the scent is as lovely as they say!
We were so lucky with the weather, too. After a week of ‘unsettled weather’ (that means bucket loads of rain along with gusty winds) we had a beautiful, blue-sky day for the trees to be planted. The next day the ‘unsettled weather’ returned.
And that is the story of how my Birch and Magnolia trees came to be!
Now, if I could just figure out how to work with that great big rock in our front yard…
Take care!
In Peace,
Dana










We had a pretty rainbow in between the rain, although it was still very windy. It is hard to believe we could have such lovely weather and then such horrible weather, back to back! I hope the weather by you has been good! As always, stay safe and healthy and thanks for visiting! 🙂
I love Birch trees! Lovely choice. I’m happy it all came together so nicely for you!
Thank you Linda! Yes, I think the white bark will look especially nice on those dark dreary days of winter. 🙂
Great additions to your beautiful garden, Dana! Always a pleasure to follow the life and health of what you have around. You and your family take care! Thank you and best wishes!
Thank you kindly, Fabio. It’s always nice to hear encouraging words. Best wishes to you and yours, too! 🙂
A beautiful addition to the garden and the bed underneath, as the birch grow, will be a great place for plants which enjoy dry conditions. The roots are quite shallow and will spread widely over the surface of the ground.
The wisdom of experienced gardeners is priceless! Thank you , Paddy, I appreciate your insight. I was thinking bearded Iris for the new bed, for now – mainly because mine have spread like crazy and I have no place for them! I’ll see how that goes for a while, anyway. Thank you! 🙂
beautiful shots! I loved the one with the rainbow ❤
Your photographs are beautiful, thank you for sharing
Thank you so much! I appreciate your kind comment. 🙂
Thank you Parmigiana Whisperer! I love to see the rainbows, too! 🙂