Back Deck Redux

We moved into this rental four months ago and still so much of the house remains a work in progress. Now that the weather has warmed we’re turning our attention to the outside of the house. We began work on our front garden last month and now we’re turning our attention to the backyard space.

Back deck before power washing

Our first step to make the backyard more usable was to clean the slick wooden deck that became a slippery mess any time it was wet:

Back deck before power washing

David rented a power washer and completely transformed the deck:

Back deck after power washing

What a huge difference!

Back deck after power washing

Next we want to string lights across the space, setting them up to turn on/off with our indoor light switch (an easy fix). Then we need some planters to hide that ugly water storage container. We also have to tackle the rest of the yard. (The laundry list includes removing stray building materials, closing off the yard from the front, making it kid-safe, tackling the back garden…)

Back deck after power washing

I would love to plant hydrangeas like these (they grow eight feet tall in either sun or part-shade):

limelight hydrangeas

along the back of the yard directly in front of the fence:

Back yard

Maybe next summer?

Nevertheless I feel so excited to use this space! I foresee many summer meals spent outside on our back deck.

Peak into the Garden

For Earth Day let’s head out to the garden!

We inherited an amazing assortment of plants when we moved into this house rental. Buried under the weeds we’ve found so many goodies:

Borage plant in our garden
Lavender plant in our garden
Oregnano plant in our garden
Mystery plant
Mint plant in our garden
Plum tree leaves in our garden

Borage, lavender, oregano, chives, chard, garlic, flax, poppies, strawberries, rosemary, ferns, roses, to name just a few. We also have some pretty amazing trees and bushes growing in our yard including pineapple guava, pear, plum, olive, and fig.

What a feast for the senses we shall have this summer!

Oh, and the seeds planted in our Fairy Garden have sprouted!

Sprouting seeds

Our daughter was incredibly excited about the seedlings. So excited that she called Daddy at work to share the news. (Heaven forbid he have to wait eight hours to find out!) Yet not excited enough to water the garden plot herself; that task has fallen to mama (no surprise there!). Nevertheless we’re all looking forward to seeing what wildflowers grow in our little Fairy Meadow.

Spring Garden Plans

Spring has sprung here in Sonoma County: seventy degree days, bright sunshine, occasional showers.

Pear tree blooming in spring

Perfect gardening weather. Ideal weed growing conditions.

Weeds are taking over our garden

So we have begun the process of reclaiming the front yard at our new house from the past three months of neglect. What can I say? We’ve been focused on other things. (IMAGINE THAT!)

Weeds are taking over our garden

We have many hours of weeding and planting ahead of us.

We’re preparing one bed for veggies and herbs,

Weeds are taking over our garden

planting native grasses by the deck,

Keeping us company while we weed the garden

and transforming the middle bed into a…

Someone is very excited about her fairy meadow seeds

fairy garden!

Botanical Interests, may I congratulate you on your BRILLIANT marketing. Once our daughter saw “Fairy Meadow” all other seed mixes fell by the wayside. Who wouldn’t want their very own fairy garden?!

Fairy meadow seed packet

Now we’re just keeping our fingers crossed the seeds sprout since a five year old insists on being in charge of watering “her garden.” Stay tuned!