A Good Day For Autumn Gardening


There won’t be many more days to get my and gardening done this year, so I better finish up fast. Today was the day of the triangle. We have a triangle right in front of the house that was just a mess. There were 3 patches of and Mint (well, it smelled ) that had run wild. Both the and the Mint spread underground, so you really don’t know the extent of their growth until you start pulling. There was also some Hosta. Over the past year, we haphazardly planted a wide variety of about 50 in this . None of them have bloomed yet. As I started pulling out the mint, I started stumbling across these , that have started rooting quite nicely. I also found many under the . Great , I’m sure…just strangled, that’s all. I placed all the in a bucket for use later.

Well, all morning I pulled and pulled and pulled, until the was cleaned out.

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I moved the Hosta to the front corner and left the pretty little tree where it was. I also planted our new Bartlett Pear tree. This is going to be very cool when we get our new pears. I placed this tree here because it is going to be surrounded by , and don’t like . Also, it is right next to our and is in full , like the tree label said to do. I got it for a great deal of only $12. That’s the beauty of buying these late in the season.

As I mentioned above, I had to wrestle with some . There were three areas, and here is one of them…

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This should be a real treat for you if you have never seen overgrown . This is why doesn’t that well after a few years. It strangles itself. I pulled the apart and made a trench along the rearmost border. I layed the separated in the trench and covered it up.

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I then made two trenches on the other two sides and placed all the I collected in them. I placed the largest towards the center of the and the smaller ones towards the . This way, I will have good height proportion come .

I am going to pick up a few bags of this week and cover the entire with it to protect the . I am also going to grab about five shrubs and place them towards the center of the , so they surround the . This should look good…green at the center, tree in the middle with nice color along the edges.

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3 Responses to A Good Day For Autumn Gardening

  1. Pingback: Blog » Blog Archive » Autumn Plantings for the Triangle Garden

  2. julietta says:

    Cool! I was just thinking about planting iris around a new pear tree. Thanks for sharing (and boosting my young-gardener confidence!) -j

  3. admin says:

    Oh, don’t worry about Iris. You couldn’t kill them if you tried.

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