Condo Blues: How Do You Plan Landscaping When You Suck At Gardening?

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

How Do You Plan Landscaping When You Suck At Gardening?

After watching our “easy to care for landscaping” die a little less than two years after buying The Condo I replanted those seven little solders all standing in a row…


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…with my first attempt at grub resistant gardening. This is what my front flower beds looked like early last summer.

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Mother Nature pulled a nice big April Fools Day prank on me (clever how I worked April Fool’s Day into today's post, huh?) Japanese Beetles took out my replanted bushes and white leaf mold took out the rest of the plants in the beds. Now I’m stuck with this:


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Last fall I took all of the plants out of the flower bed, treated it with Milky Spore, and let the whole thing go dormant. Oh yeah, I put in a garden border with reclaimed bricks while I was at it, but that’s another post.

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Apparently Blitzkrieg has a little rule that I can’t take photos for the blog unless he’s in them. What can I say? My dog loves the camera.


Now it’s time for planning the landscaping for those flower beds. The problem is I suck at landscaping. I have no idea what plant or how to decide.
I know that The Condo is in Zone 5, the front yard gets partial morning sun. The soil is clay and we are going to spend a bucket load of our budget on soil amendments. I know I don’t want to plant plants that attract Japanese Beetles (I know I'll never fully rid my yard of Japanese Beetles. I just want to encourage them to fly by my yard and eat at the neighbors) but other than that I don’t know what I want to plant other than some more lavender (it grows well in my crappy soil), perennials that that look pretty and are food/pest deterrent, and possibly a tea bush (Camellia Sinensis) but I don’t know if that will grow in my area. Will it?

How do you decide what to plant and where to put it in your landscaping? What resources do you use? Once you decide what you want to plant where do you get your plants? At the nursery or mail order? Any help or resources where you can point me to would be greatly appreciated.


This post is part of Works for Me Wednesday.

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In other Blog Business:
Are you going to BlogHer this year? If so, could you please login to BlogHer and vote for two Rooms of Our Own that I’m involved in and that aren’t getting a lot of votes? The Rooms of Our Own are causal meet up/networking opportunities held during lunch and are different than the panel discussions.

You don’t have to attend the sessions if you vote for them, but you’re welcome to!

Green Bloggers Room of Our Own (this is separate from the Green Blogger panel.)

When Your Family is Your Blogstalker/Troll Room of Our Own (fortunately I don’t have this issue, I’m promoting it for a blogger who obviously can’t mention it on her own blog.)

Thanks!

3 comments :

Cheap Like Me said...

Oh, boy! I have every intention of trying to make my husband guest blog about this topic. He is our landscape architect, not I. The good news is that you have crappy soil, xeric or semi-xeric plants (like lavender) should do well, without ever needing watering. Some of those stinky herbs (also like lavender) are good at resisting certain insects, too. I recommend the Rodale Guide to Organic Gardening - it is a great resource with information about pests and how to avoid/deter them. My husband loves to read the High Country Gardens catalog, too, both as a resource and a reference on plants. I'll try to interview him soon and get that post up!

Anonymous said...

Thanks for promoting the Green Bloggers room of our own. I also voted for the family stalking room. Not that my family stalks me. Sometimes I wish they would. :-)

blueyes said...

this is why I don't landscape lol when i moved into my duplex there were a few bushes of something and I can only guess some pathetic rose vines in the front window and I yanked it all out and there is grass growing there now. I like it clean. No bushes, no flowers.

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