Monday, September 29, 2014

Fall Freshen Up


I was so excited to have the afternoon yesterday to get some things done in the yard. We still haven't adjusted to the size difference from our last yard, and this one needs quite a bit of maintenance. Once life gets in the way, it's hard to keep it in tip top shape- but Stephen and I both are lovers a nicely kept yard, so it drives us crazy. I bought some fall flowers and a few new evergreen plants for replacing some foundation plants. 


 It makes me so happy to walk out the door and see these bright and happy plants! I'm crossing my fingers these mums will bloom and not be toast in 2 days. And I'm loving the zinnias for fresh cut flowers, my fave! 




Potting the new plants was easy, I spent most of my time pulling weeds and deciding where things would go. This bed {seen below} also holds a rock pond that we are working on getting rid of. Too much maintenance and I don't like the added bonus of frogs, lizards, etc. No thank you! 


I also repotted several plants- an Autumn Fern and this ivy topiary that is still going strong from our rehearsal dinner in 2010! {It was a lot smaller back then} I worry every year it's not going to survive me forgetting to water it or a bug getting on it and taking over. The heart topiaries were on the tables, isn't that best idea? I love that we still have it!


This is another bed that you see when you pull in the driveway, it's my little project. We immediately lined it with boxwoods as a border, and filled in with a few hydrangeas and other old timey plants.


I also get to see it from our kitchen window. Love the view.


I cleaned up the potting bench and kept it real simple with some coleus for now. We are notorious for cluttering it up with yard tools and grilling tools, but I guess that's kinda what its for. 



 And I also added some new plants for the pots on our driveway-snapdragons, violas and dusty miller.


And last but not least, some baby pumpkins for the steps! 


 Three of them, to be exact ;)


It feels SO good to have things freshened up in the yard, before the leaves start falling. We are also looking at replacing more foundation shrubs with plants more our style- boxwoods, some pretty ligustrum etc. We took down some scraggly looking rose vines yesterday and it already is looking so much better! Little by little....

Hope you had a great weekend!

12 comments:

My Life as A Plate said...

GORGEOUS!! I am loving the baby pumpkins on the steps!

KatiePerk said...

Looking good!! It rained here ALL WEEKEND.

pam {simple details} said...

Love your new additions, Katie! My boxwoods we've added are my favorite!

melissa said...

Your flowers are gorgeous! My coleus need to be repotted - they're in far too small containers. And some of my plants are almost floating out of their pots from all the rain we've been having. Unfortunately, the rain hasn't let up long enough for me to get inspired to get out there and take care of it. Whoops. Your pretty pictures might just do the trick and get me out there to whip things into shape.

Tess said...

Everything looks great! I love you're little garden station you have too.

Elise @ Her Heart and Home said...

This is perfection and so creative!!! xx

Delta Daisies said...

I want red Hunters so bad! I have the purple ones, but I'm sick of them!

Delta Daisies said...

I want red Hunters so bad! I have the purple ones, but I'm sick of them!

Delta Daisies said...

I want red Hunters so bad! I have the purple ones, but I'm sick of them!

Carolina Charm said...

I've been waiting for this post! You always have the best outdoor decor!! Looks GREAT! And i love those Boxwoods you planted! It's all coming together so perfectly!

Lisa @ Shine Your Light said...

Katie your fall yard is gorgeous!! I love your colorful flowers and the pumpkins with the blue pots going up the steps. So cheerful and happy!

Unknown said...

Awesome job Katie. Indeed there are some work done by man can make other men feel better. I love to admit that after entering your fall fresh green project I was super enchanted. The yard looks so so stunning. Love your fall freshen ideas and innovation. Basically I was interested to learn on creating curb appeal with colorful blooms. But truly I got crazy with what mind-refreshment project you gift to us.