I will dismantle these drought-tolerant stone planters and reuse the stones to create a border on the side of the hose.
This area has a mulching problem. Because it is sloped, whenever it rains, mulch washes away on the path which defeats the purpose. So, i will add a border to contain the mulch but allow for the water to go through.
The major wheeler and my heucheras need to move to the side of the house.
- Dismantle stone for drought tolerant plants and create a border on the natural side garden
- Move heucheras and hostas to the side of the house
- Move hydrangeas next to the deck
- Move Major Wheeler honeysuckle next to the deck.
- Move garden moms next to Dynamite crape myrtle
- Move succulents next to oak trees
- Move blueberry tree
- Move perennials from next to the
- Transplant container plants
- Move Yarrow to the front
- Move liriope to shady part of the garden
- move short bushes to the path where liriope was
- Move razzle dazzle away from knockout roses
- Move one front wintergreen boxwood to the side of the house
- Pull some weeds and cleanup
- Clean my herb planter
- Move my dogwood from swampy area
- Move rhododendron to where the pink dogwood is.
- Move my clemantis from postbox to trallis by the garage.
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