It’s been a while since I’ve posted anything about The Great Outdoors Project, most likely because I felt we weren’t really making any progress with it at all. Over the summer months, we’ve given the hole digging for the spa a miss - mainly because a) it is stinking hot and b) every time it rains, the hole fills back up. So instead of getting the spa in next, we decided to move onto another part of the project.
Where we live in suburbia is on a fairly steep hill and we are pretty much down at the bottom of it. That’s great if you want to go for a walk to the shops because you aren’t faced with a huge hike home afterwards but incredibly annoying in terms of lack of privacy. I used to go out in the backyard in my PJs - until I realised that all and sundry two houses up the street and more could see me! More importantly, one of my neighbours have two little dogs that bark at anything they see moving through the fence. I thought Mojo had taught them a lesson as on a previous walk outside, they started yapping at him and of course he flew at them through the tiny crack in the fence and managed to claw one on the tip of its nose. Nevertheless, they remain undeterred, so some screening foliage is definitely in order along the back fence.
Just as a reminder, this is what we are working with - a relatively small but incredibly weed infested backyard.
And hey presto, the weeds are gone after several weekends of yanking them out, mowing the remainder down and liberal quantities of Zero. I hate using pesticides and herbicides but when the job calls for it, there’s not much to be done about it. I guess it looks a bit like a disaster zone at the moment but at least there has been progress made. Eventually we’ll have “Summer Red” eucalypts right along the back fence and in the corner where I stood to take the photo, we’re going to put our fruit trees in half barrels. When it’s all finished, it will finally be a backyard I can be proud of. I’d love to be able to show you the finished product right now but I’d need a lot more mulch and half a dozen mature plants - not to mention a trailer to put it all in!
But one day I’ll be showing off the fruits of our labour…..that day is just not today. 