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Carolyn's Garden - Back
Yard Pathways
Next, I turned my
attention to the
backyard . . . |
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These two photos show the
lawn and cactus garden
before I made any
changes.
Initially, my plan was only
to widen the path to the
compost area to make
room for the wooden
pallets on which to
store my bags of mulched
leaves.
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Then I decided that I
really liked having a
walkway between the
grass and the flower
beds so I extended the
area a second time. A
path makes it easier to
get around, both for me
and for the wheel
barrow. I scalped the
extended area with the
lawn mower each time I
mowed and waited for the
blazing August sun and
the lack of rain to kill
the St. Augustine.
By extending the
pathway around the
entire lawn, I was able
to widen the ornamental
grass bed on the
opposite side and add a
border of Mexican
feather grass (Nassella
tenuissima) which will
draw the eye over the
Gulf muhly ((Muhlenbergia
capillaris) when it is
not in bloom. |
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Above,
left, is a view of the
new turf area as seen
from the upper end of
the cactus garden. The
lawn is now easier to
mow (15 minutes), easier
to water (width is same
as sprinkler), and does
not have to be edged (I
just place the wheels of
the lawnmower on either
side of the
flagstones/bricks, and
mow over them). Above,
right, is a view of the
lawn from the opposite
end of the yard.
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A view from within
the fenced garden
showing the flow of the
newly mulched areas
which make the fence
almost invisible. I had
mulched various areas
over time and the areas
were a patchwork of
colors. I spread 5
truckloads of free mulch
from Schreiner park over
the entire area unifying
all the mulched areas.
The garbage can lids
represent placement of
skullcap Leguminosae
Scutellaris
suffrutesscens which had
been buried by the
prostrate rosemary
Rosemary officinalis 'Prostratus'
before the bed was
extended. I used
landscape fabric in this
area because the
armadillos have been
digging up the areas
where I used newspaper
and bringing the
newspaper pieces and
dirt to the surface of
the mulch making an ugly
mess.
The yard looks very
different. The focus is
now on the beds which
are wider (enough for
the 10 foot spread of
the oleanders) and the
lawn is a place to rest
the eye. |
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Photos by C Nall |