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During the summer of 2002 our garden experienced a major renovation. The four-square herb beds stayed almost exactly as you saw them. Everything else was changed.
In California, gardens outgrow themselves on a regular basis. Pruning and trimming is an ongoing gardening chore but every few years, a complete update is required to maintain order. For example... to the left is a photo of the greenhouse in the summer of '99. The scene is viewed from the same angle, as work on a new patio got under way. The green house is still back there in the corner, but in just three short years the bamboo softens the view nicely.
For several years there was a fish pond where the wheelbarrow is standing.
Even goldfish outgrow their allotted area eventually. So... rather than get new fish, we opted for a larger pond. Placing it closer to our favorite seating area to bring the sound of running water more into focus. A very nice bonus when reading or rocking on the small shaded patio.
Moving into the shade beyond the herb garden our garden guests find a couple of comfy wicker rocking chairs and a small table, usually graced by a plant in full seasonal blossom.
A few steps beyond the rocking chairs is another paved area where we enjoy having cook outs several times a week from April through September.
It's difficult to remember when there were only weeds and a a few neglected patches of lawn under these trees... but sure enough, when we moved to the cottage in 1996 that's exactly what we faced.
There must be about four or five trucks full of top-soil, pea-gravel and pavers in this small paradise. I'm thankful for each and every inch of it, and I acknowledge every ache and pain Papa earned making it so.o.o. beautiful. |