Showing posts with label cabin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cabin. Show all posts

Monday, March 14, 2011

Spring Forward!


Saturday and Sunday morning were work days at the farm this weekend. Sam & I loaded up a couple hundred big rocks left over from the stone fireplace, and "stacked" them in front of the cabin. 

So far, it looks like a nice border.

 Robert loaded some soil in the tractor bucket and dumped it into the newly created beds. This landscaping will make a big difference in the appearance of the cabin,
 and help with rain splashing against the foundation.
 Researching what to plant is time consuming, though.  
Any ideas?
We need deer tolerant and purposeful.  
Trying to include evergreens that can be used at FlowerCamp!

Here are a few pics from Saturday. With 3 supervisors, I finished the job!
Baby G-Mo
RCH with a snack
Creative Photography by Tambo

 


















Me at Work



Next, for the list of plants then on to the back of the cabin.
 Herbs are the focus for the back side of the cabin!

Blessings from the Garden. 
ML



Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Farm Landscaping

The cabin has a fresh coat of stain, the lattice and foundation a deep Charleston green.
Because the dark color is near the ground, one notices the dirt splashed on the house
more than before...Also, the process of removing mold from the outside wood involved
a spray that killed the sparse existing plants AND my honeybees.

 May they rest in peace.

This gives me good reason to put in some foundation plants and share the process---

First, I measured the areas that will need plants, designed a rough sketch, then took pics of the perimeter of
the cabin. Here are my to-do's for beginning the project :
  • look up deer tolerant plants on the UGA website
  • come up with a list of plants 
  • locate soil amendments in Burke Co/Sardis area
  • use pile of gorgeous stones to line front of cabin
I'll keep you posted. 
Blessings from the Garden. 
ML
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