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pinkfox
Super Self-Sufficient
I thought it might be yew, thankfully while this is filling both the back and front flower beds there is none in the pastures or other garden beds... but this one has taken over the bed and is just too formal for my liking and too tall to reain and be allowed to look natural
I know the birds like the berries and its not entirely ugly (though im not a fan of the hey lets make this natural item into an unnatural Rectangular shape thing (im all about English cottage gardens and totally NOT about formal man made looking ones lol)
if I try to keep it im hoping to round it off into more of a dome shape and then let it go a little "shaggy" looking to see if removing the formal "hedge" feeling makes it look like it belongs better...
or mabe I can remove some of the lower and internal branches and make it look more like a cool mini tree, a form on bonsai mabe
I like the first pic in this blog mabe a little less military square on the tops and sides but thinning out to make a cool fetural piece...I figure ive gotta cut anyway so I can get into it to dig out as much of the main trunk/root ball as possible so abe I can try doing some "creative grooming" first and see if I can come up with something a little cooler
I mean how cool is this first one
so im gonna play with it tomorrow and see what happens...mabe something magical will appear...either way the cut branches will all get put on the firepit pile... and if it comes out in full itll get chopped for firewood...seaseond yew is supposed to be excellent for burning for heat...so il probably safely hoard the larger pieces for special long night firepits (needs to be aged a good 2 years for larger stuff because its insanely dense) but the small brances and stuff...that's all firepit fodder.
since mums not yet feling "at home" and loved the cottage gardens I created at the ct house, im trying to recreate something equally as welcoming, and carefree and chearfull here for her...make it feel more like home...I just wish people realized how much work goes into creating a garden that looks like you never do anything to it LOL!
getting everything the right combination so grow together good color blocks and nice types and interest year round...and unles your rich and can afford to purchase large specimen plants to fill the beds, they take a while to mature...but itll get there, I try t use a lot of fast growing (even mildly invasive) plants to fill thigns in even quicker....
though I must ay, so fr, local home depot and lowes ive not been all that impressed with their plant selection...gonna se what th larger lowes holds in store on Wednesday...and then will start taking alook at some local nurseries...if not ill be placing an online order...
I know the birds like the berries and its not entirely ugly (though im not a fan of the hey lets make this natural item into an unnatural Rectangular shape thing (im all about English cottage gardens and totally NOT about formal man made looking ones lol)
if I try to keep it im hoping to round it off into more of a dome shape and then let it go a little "shaggy" looking to see if removing the formal "hedge" feeling makes it look like it belongs better...
or mabe I can remove some of the lower and internal branches and make it look more like a cool mini tree, a form on bonsai mabe
I like the first pic in this blog mabe a little less military square on the tops and sides but thinning out to make a cool fetural piece...I figure ive gotta cut anyway so I can get into it to dig out as much of the main trunk/root ball as possible so abe I can try doing some "creative grooming" first and see if I can come up with something a little cooler
I mean how cool is this first one
so im gonna play with it tomorrow and see what happens...mabe something magical will appear...either way the cut branches will all get put on the firepit pile... and if it comes out in full itll get chopped for firewood...seaseond yew is supposed to be excellent for burning for heat...so il probably safely hoard the larger pieces for special long night firepits (needs to be aged a good 2 years for larger stuff because its insanely dense) but the small brances and stuff...that's all firepit fodder.
since mums not yet feling "at home" and loved the cottage gardens I created at the ct house, im trying to recreate something equally as welcoming, and carefree and chearfull here for her...make it feel more like home...I just wish people realized how much work goes into creating a garden that looks like you never do anything to it LOL!
getting everything the right combination so grow together good color blocks and nice types and interest year round...and unles your rich and can afford to purchase large specimen plants to fill the beds, they take a while to mature...but itll get there, I try t use a lot of fast growing (even mildly invasive) plants to fill thigns in even quicker....
though I must ay, so fr, local home depot and lowes ive not been all that impressed with their plant selection...gonna se what th larger lowes holds in store on Wednesday...and then will start taking alook at some local nurseries...if not ill be placing an online order...