Last minute landscaping
Spring, I am all about the veggie garden. Fall, as the last of my tomatoes and peppers ripen on the vine, I’m all about last minute landscaping.
I’m not disorganized. In fact, I have lots of plans in my head — I just have trouble choosing what plan to actually implement.
Sound familiar?
All summer, I’ve wanted to put a rain garden in my boulevard and I wanted to do it on the cheap. When my friends first learned about my project, they eagerly shared their flowers and grasses. Two months later, our small patio was full of plants in makeshift containers. It was time to call in my secret weapon — My dad, the self-described “Uber Chiz.”
We Chismars are happiest when we are covered in sweat and dirt. I was grateful, but not surprised, when he drove up — thirty minutes early on a Sunday morning — with three different kinds of shovels and an extra wheelbarrow in his SUV. Wearing his hat and gardening gloves, he could hardly wait for the coffee to brew.

My dad is 60, but he can dig twice as fast as his 32 year-old daughter. It took us only two hours to clean out the boulevard, but it took me another two weeks to plant and find free mulch.

Little blue stem, echinacea, black-eyed susan and soap flower — It’s not much now, but it’s a start. Maybe I’ll border the bed with some sedum I should’ve transplanted last year or some blue fescue seeds I bought back in June.
Or maybe… I’ll wait until next spring to decide…
Do you do some of your best gardening in your head? What projects have you procrastinated this summer? What projects do you have earmarked for next year?





