It's hard to believe we've been in the house now for four years. I've done a lot of couch sitting during my maternity leave nursing a charming little barnacle, which prompted me to revisit my blog. I'm shocked that it's been nearly three years since I posted to my blog -- okay not terribly shocked, but sad nonetheless that I've failed to document all the great projects around the house in any substantial way. During baby Yoda's nap this afternoon, I was admiring our garden and decided to take a few photos of our progress.
The side yard has also really changed since 2013. We've extended the strawberry bed up the driveway, and the irises have exploded even after thinning last fall. We planted two blueberry bushes (small ones up front) at the end of the season last year. They were pretty scruffy looking but have bushed out nicely this year. The biggest change of course is the dogwood tree. It's grown so much since the last post and keeps getting more beautiful. And the manzanita! It's huge now and desperately needs pruning.
Here's a glimpse at the two parking strips along our sidewalk. We eliminated the patchy crabgrass with lots and lots of digging and augmented the soil with tons of compost. I've had fun experimenting with plants in the strip that are relatively neglect tolerant and range from shade-loving to full sun. We've planted salvia, irises, native grasses, and euphorbia in the sunny spots, and helebores, huckleberries, and hosta in the shady parts in front of the house.
Last year we managed to get a no parking zone along the side of our house to leave a safe space for pedestrians to be seen at the crosswalk. It also meant that we didn't have to worry about making paths for walking to the sidewalk. I hope that the plantings will continue to mature into a nice green parking strip.
This past year we spent a lot of time in the back yard. J figured out a great new way to string the hops, and we built a raised planter bed for edibles. That's material, however, for another post.