Much Work To Be Done Outside!

April 30, 2013
Due our extra long and very snowy winter, today is my first day working in the yard.  There is much work to be done.

The front yard flower border that was still under snow last week.

 The deep snow blanket kept the Shasta Daisies evergreen all winter.

The Maltese Cross puts forth new green shoots.

Last year's kitchen fairy garden.  I have a new and improved kitchen fairy garden planned for this season.

A very weathered chair waiting for a live plant.

Lots of junk outside (and in the shed) waiting to become garden art again this year.








The futon ends spent the winter outdoors and are very weathered!



 AND last but not least, my new potting bench is home at last!



If you are curious how this brown, dead, and dirty looking yard and all this rusty junk will all come together and look like this...




STAY TUNED.












Thanks for reading my blog, Carlene

Sharing is caring

Receive my Posts and Newsletters to your Email


Comment with Facebook

Comments

  1. WOW! It will be so beautiful. Lots of work but the picture shows it is worth it.

    ReplyDelete
  2. Yep it's going to be worth it.
    The last photo shows all its wonderful beauty!
    I'm green with envy over your potting shelf.
    That is exactly the style sink I want in my kitchen.
    I've been trying forever to find one out on my junkin adventures. No such luck and a new reproduction is just too expensive for my pocket book.
    Yep, I'm drooling away with envy.
    Hugs
    Tam

    ReplyDelete
  3. Yay for being able to see dirt and grass again! It looks like you have your work cut out for you, but the last photo is worth it. What are the tall red flowers to the front of that photo?

    ReplyDelete
  4. It does seem overwhelming with so much to do, but it is so worth it when it's all done. Have fun and enjoy. We'll all be enjoying your pretty photos soon.
    Farmhouse hugs,
    Cindy

    ReplyDelete
  5. You are amazing. I know your yard will be fabulous and I can't wait to see it all come together. Hugs, Marty

    ReplyDelete
  6. You have your work cut out for you, but I know the beautiful garden you will create. You are probably the envy of the neighborhood! I wish I could borrow you for my backyard! :)

    ReplyDelete
  7. Finally!!! I even see some grass turning green in our yard. I need to study how you placed your perennials. I seem to end up with the tallest plants in front. :)

    ReplyDelete
  8. I know your garden will look gorgeous again soon!!
    Mary Alice

    ReplyDelete
  9. O, Carlene...your yard may look pitiful right now but we all know the magic you can work...you always have one of the prettiest show of beautiful flowers in all of Blogland. :)

    ReplyDelete
  10. Wow, It will certainly be beautiful. Having that fabulous potting bench to work at will really help. You go girl...Connie

    ReplyDelete
  11. What a neat post! I love how you showed what winter left behind! Our snow just melted this weekend, so I've been outside cleaning up, too! I love your potting table!! Will be looking forward to seeing your yard this summer!
    Nancy

    ReplyDelete
  12. Ooh, I love that potting bench! And now there is more snow on the way here...what a crazy year!

    ReplyDelete
  13. Hi Carlene,
    Hubby and I started cleaning that stuff last weekend, oh what a mess!!
    But look how gorgeous your gardens will be!
    I love all your cool yard stuff.
    84 degrees here yesterday and now they are saying snow showers on Thursday...waaaa!
    I guess we get tough from living up North.
    Here's to more spring!!!
    Cindy

    ReplyDelete
  14. Our garden is just starting to "wake up," too. I'm sure your fairy garden will be amazing again! I think I'll do one with my daughter this year. I think she'd really enjoy it!

    ReplyDelete
  15. Can't wait!! The "before" looks similar here...wish mine looked like the "after" too :)

    ReplyDelete
  16. Wowsers! I'll be looking forward to the changes!!

    ReplyDelete
  17. I'm afraid we are sending more white moisture your way :-( The good news is, your gardens are going to be soooo beautiful Carlene!

    ReplyDelete
  18. You will make this look beautiful and I can't wait to see. Sorry the winter was so harsh for you, ours was tough here too.

    Cynthia

    ReplyDelete
  19. My yard looks much the same right now but I'll be getting started on it this week! We had rain earlier but the rest of the week should be good for playing in the dirt. It's fun to see all of the plants coming back, except for the weeds! I don't like them at all! I'm sure your yard will look gorgeous again soon! Hugs, Leena

    ReplyDelete
  20. Our yard is a mess too. I can't physically do a lot of yard work so my husband has always done but with him bein unable to in the last 3 years you can only imagine what it looks like. Since he had his back fixed last Nov he's slowly getting out there and I will help as much as I can..

    I love your potting bench and your yard will be BEAUTIFUL when finished. Can't wait to see :)

    ReplyDelete
  21. So happy the snow has melted and you are getting nice weather to start your yard work. I just add some potted plants, so not much digging for me. I know everything will be lovely.
    Hugs,
    Audrey Z. @ Timeless Treasures

    ReplyDelete
  22. I'm glad you included the blooming color photo so folks that don't live in the snow can see. My window boxes look surprising similar to the your chair, we must of planted the same thing last spring.
    Bliss

    ReplyDelete
  23. Seeing it in this state truly makes me appreciate all the lovely ways you infuse your junk into the garden to make it look amazing. I would say you have some work ahead of you. Hope the weather cooperates!
    Liz

    ReplyDelete
  24. Carlene, I can't wait to see your new and improved fairy garden. I know it will be wonderful, as will the rest of your yard. laurie

    ReplyDelete
  25. Spring, long awaited...suddenly becomes 3x the work, I know :) !!

    ReplyDelete
  26. Carlene, the whole time I was looking at these pics I was thinking, "she'll have it whipped into shape in no time at all". You will create your magic. I'm just glad that the snow is finally gone. I started rebuilding my fairy garden also. Love your new potting bench!
    hugs,
    Jann

    ReplyDelete
  27. Good Afternoon Carlene, I love Spring because it heralds a new beginning for plants. I love clearing away the debris and seeing what has survived, and it is amazing that your Shasta Daisies stayed green underneath all that snow.
    To think in no time at all your garden will look so beautiful... I cannot wait to see it.
    Happy Gardening.
    Best Wishes
    Daphne

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

Thanks for your comments! I respond to most comments by email unless anonymous or no reply blogger. I also have a facebook comment box.
By leaving a comment you are consenting to your email being collected for communication purposes only. Your privacy is important to me.