If you are having trouble seeing clearly,
take a moment to relax
and just enjoy
the view from where you are.
Zen garden/ground covers |
I don't know if you remember me talking in a previous post about my Zen garden but I had mentioned the fact that it was a great deal of work.
As you can see in the pictures it was very full and required many hours of weeding to keep it looking good. Now being a Zen garden I found it was not providing me with tranquility but frustration at the speed in which the weeds would grow.
Even though I did love the way it looked and all the lovely ground covers, I needed to change something. So as the garden season came to an end I decided it was a good time to do just that and make my life a little easier.
I decided to make good use of the space and at the same time retain some of it's character. I left quite a few of the grasses on the edge of the garden and also my new Japanese Maple.
This is my now empty Zen garden, it makes me a little sad to see it this way but I know I will enjoy the extra time I will have to spend elsewhere in the garden.
I managed to move quite a few of the ground covers to different areas of my garden so I will still get to enjoy them, just not in such abundance. I also managed to give away most of the grasses so I feel good about that. Waste not want not.
One thing for sure is I already feel more Zen just thinking of relaxing in that spot rather that being on my knees weeding.
So remember, fall is a great time for making changes and if you are planning something like this I highly recommend the fall. I was not anticipating the amount of dust that would be involved and would not want that in the spring if it can be avoided.
Also, when the snow starts to melt and those lovely spring mornings start calling you outside, the work is already done.
You can sit back, relax and watch your garden come to life once again.
I think that 'Zen' is already working for me.
Happy Gardening!
Zen garden |
This is my now empty Zen garden, it makes me a little sad to see it this way but I know I will enjoy the extra time I will have to spend elsewhere in the garden.
I managed to move quite a few of the ground covers to different areas of my garden so I will still get to enjoy them, just not in such abundance. I also managed to give away most of the grasses so I feel good about that. Waste not want not.
And this is my new patio. I am so happy with the way it turned out and can already picture how it will look with my planters and furniture in the summer. As you can see some of the grasses are still there but it all looks much neater. I love the way my Japanese Maple is centre stage and hopefully it will thrive in that spot.
I also find that the patio makes the whole yard look bigger and the area itself looks so much bigger even though it is almost the same size as before.
In the spring I will use various planters to add colour and character to this new 'Zen' type patio. I plan to put my stone bench back, maybe along the window wall and hopefully add a water feature as well.
I am also really pleased at how well it works with the deck, especially the colouring. It has a nice flow and turned out just as I had pictured.
One thing for sure is I already feel more Zen just thinking of relaxing in that spot rather that being on my knees weeding.
So remember, fall is a great time for making changes and if you are planning something like this I highly recommend the fall. I was not anticipating the amount of dust that would be involved and would not want that in the spring if it can be avoided.
Also, when the snow starts to melt and those lovely spring mornings start calling you outside, the work is already done.
You can sit back, relax and watch your garden come to life once again.
I think that 'Zen' is already working for me.
Happy Gardening!
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