There other plants in pots that need their own space so it will be busy time for a good while...
Mixing in peat with garden soil use 4 parts soil 1 part compost and a couple of shovels of worm castings per plant |
Several plants no room |
Rolling new bed |
Narley bed |
getting closer |
Narley bed done, room to grow |
Coming along |
Some tools |
Linking to:
Nifty Thrifty Things
Its Overflowing
Sisters of the Wild West
Twig Studios
LaurieAnna's Vintage Home: Garden Party Farmhouse
Funky Junk Interiors
From My Front Porch to Yours
A Southern Daydreamer,
Bunny Jeans Bunny Hop
Mrs. Hines Class
A Delightsome Life Home and Garden Thursday
The Brambleberry Cottage Time Travel Thursday
Colorado Lady Vintage Thingie Thursday
Common Ground: Vintage Inspired Friday
Nifty Thrifty Things
Its Overflowing
Sisters of the Wild West
Twig Studios
LaurieAnna's Vintage Home: Garden Party Farmhouse
Funky Junk Interiors
From My Front Porch to Yours
A Southern Daydreamer,
Bunny Jeans Bunny Hop
Mrs. Hines Class
A Delightsome Life Home and Garden Thursday
The Brambleberry Cottage Time Travel Thursday
Colorado Lady Vintage Thingie Thursday
Common Ground: Vintage Inspired Friday
I can see why this is such a big job - that is a lot of bed making and digging and replanting. Sure looks good though. Can you post some pictures of the 'whole' yard from different angles when you get your projects the way you want them? Hope you got lots of seaweed and found some more logs.
ReplyDeleteJust BEAUTIFUL!!!
ReplyDeletelooking good! I love gardening. What are the worms you mentioned?
ReplyDeletesharon @ mrs. hines class
Man, this makes me feel behind. We're building, and sooo close to moving in, but not quite there. Our neighbors were kind enough to till me up a space for my garden, but I just haven't gotten over there to do any planting yet. Whoops!
ReplyDeleteSo glad to see your garden linked up at Show & Tell today. I love gardening and plants and flowers...just can't get enough of it this time of year.
ReplyDeleteSharon @ mrs. hines class
It's look wonderful. After all your hard work, it will make you smile.
ReplyDeletehi Rob ... which I could grow Rhododendrons.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Audrey Z. @ Timeless Treasures.
Welcome spring!! We have been turning our garden beds too. Or early veggies are in but a little to soon to plant flowers just yet. But I am ready! Hugs
ReplyDeleteIt's look wonderful,
ReplyDeletei love Rhododendrons!
Yard work is hard work, but I truly enjoy it. Looks like you will have a nice one to enjoy.
ReplyDeleteYour soil looks nothing like mine, which is southern red clay! Hard to dig, especially if it hasn't rained for a while!
ReplyDeleteSo lovely!
ReplyDeleteVisiting from Vintage Inspiration Friday
Greetings from Australia♥
~Pernilla
Looks like alot of work, but bet it will be beautiful when done...I am jealous as I cannot seem to get my Rhods. to grow, and they are so pretty!!
ReplyDeleteYour garden is coming along nicely! When you finish with yours you are more than welcome to come and do one for us!;) Thanx for coming to the party. Hope your weekend is going well!
ReplyDeleteWow! Your rhods are really thriving! Your new bed looks great and that bench is adorable!!!
ReplyDeleteYour garden looks great - I am sure they'll be very happy with that preparation! Thank you for sharing with Home and Garden Thursday,
ReplyDeleteKathy
Hi Rob!
ReplyDeleteThe nice thing about Rhodies is that they have such a shallow root ball and the move well. They look almost ready to bloom so please take more pictures when that happens as I know it will be beautiful.
Thanks for sharing this at my party this week!
xoxo Bunny Jean
Wednesday's Bunny Hop Party!