The past few weekends we’ve been super busy in our backyard, and it finally stopped hailing long enough for me to go back outside and take some pictures (which is really quite a shame once you see all the work we’ve done!)
First off, Dylan built me two raised garden beds a while ago and I’ve finally taken the plunge and filled them with dirt and things that will hopefully produce vegetables – I think these things are called plants. Hopefully they can survive on primarily the elements because…well, lets just say I’m trying really hard to be dedicated to growing things. This whole thing is a big challenge that I must win! But did you know that it takes a long time for plants to actually produce vegetables even if you start with mini-plants and not seeds. I did not.
Anyway – here is my garden.
Here is one of the beds, filled with things I’m hoping don’t die now that it has gotten cool again – Tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers and a jalepeno. Grow little veggies, GROW!
My other bed has a lot of lettuce and a few zucchini plants and seems to be doing just fine.
I also planted strawberries back in April in those crazy topsy turvey things and it is seriously the easiest thing I have ever done. And I’m going to have a million strawberries here in a few more weeks! You can do it!
And here is one of my tomato plants up close and personal because it had this cute little yellow flower, which I think is a good sign (note, it was nearly this big when I bought the plant…not that you can actually tell that it’s tall in this photo)
Our other big project involved my birthday party. We decided that we do so much entertaining in the summer and have no indoor entertaining space, that it would make sense to put in a patio. One of the reasons we bought this house was the backyard. It’s huge. But it was almost all grass. Now, we have a great seating area and still lots of grass!
And our crazy fire pit actually fits into the yard instead of sticking out awkwardly in the grass.
For my birthday, Dylan got me a hammock – I have always wanted a hammock. Because with a gift like a hammock comes permission to take naps and be lazy!
If the sun ever comes back out I’m never leaving the backyard (or more importantly…the hammock). And see those cute white lights in the background? They are from Ikea and are solar powered and come on magically when it gets dark. They’re pretty awesome, and only $10 for each one. They also come in blue and red.
So that’s been our big spring project! And it literally hasn’t stopped raining since we got the patio done. We had one nice day and night to BBQ and have people over, and then it’s rained non-stop the past 10 days.
So that’s the little tour of our backyard – we love it!
Your backyard is absolutely wonderful!! I LOOOVE the hammock, had one myself 20 years ago…must need one again, don’t ya think? I have 3 raised beds that we had made over 3 years ago, but we haven’t had the energy to fill, so I container plant & garden on the patio…not as successfully as I’d like! Your strawberries look great! Don’t wait too long before putting your tomato cages up, ’cause once the plants start growing it is harder to do. Tomatoes are one thing I am usually successful with. Love your blog, too! Look forward to more of it!