Greenwood Heights Backyard: bamboo

June 5, 2009

Quickie Garden Update

While we are still working out the final planting plan with Diana at Fun City Design (mostly since Mrs. Tikihouse and I are still rethinking where certain "foundation" plantings should go). Diana has come up with some great ideas in her first draft of the planting plan (coming soon).

In the meantime, here's a down and dirty post of the growth of the garden as-is so far this spring.


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Photo: Azaleas from late May. Still missing those pretty blooms!

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April 13, 2009

Paper, Dirt, Buckets...and Bamboo!

As a recap form the last post, after much clean up, we received a call from our "generous neighbors" that we would be able to have some young specimens from their grove (they were thinning it out) of the bamboo genus Phyllostachys. We were THRILLED.

The only catch is the delivery date was TBD and we needed a ton of topsoil to prep the bamboo planter box.

A quick call to J&L Landscaping (and then a "help" call to several friends) and we were scheduled for a delivery of their best top soil.

Larry at J&L had figured we would need approximately 3 1/2 yrds. of soil to fill the box, with a tad left over to spread around. At $65/yrd. (with delivery) we figured it was a good deal. In prep for the delivery, and bucket brigade through the house, we cleared away furniture and plants and laid down contractor paper (no need to scratch up the oak floors).


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Photo: one HUGE pile of topsoil (tarped, of course)

Delivery was made bright and early and to our surprise, more like 4 1/2 to 5 yrds. were dumped! (though we only paid for the 3 1/2 yrds)

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