- I've decided to dig up most of the roses and plant disease-resistant hedge roses next year, but with more space and other plants between them. These roses are just a pain to keep clean and healthy and they don't seem the right "shape" for this garden. The little Ollie that's doing well will be inter-planted with them. I other words, I want fewer rose bushes, but the few there are must be low, bushy and easy to care for.
- Cypress planting and a couple more Ottos is the fall planning project; I'm bringing the front bed further out so it doesn't have to have a retaining wall.
A photo journal of the year's accomplishments in the re-landscaping of the Cappello family home in Seattle suburbia. The goal: to grow a Mediterranean garden in the Pacific Northwest. You can see the work of the previous two years at www.villacappello.blogspot.com
Sunday, August 31, 2014
End of Summer 2014
Not technically the end of the summer season, but practically - it's August 31st. Looking forward to putting the garden to bed for the busy school year ahead. The bigger wrap-up project is the front yard. Some notes and photos to go with them:
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