Cary and I worked today on sprucing up the front yard. Last night, we bought 50 landscaping bricks, 5 bags of mulch, a wheelbarrow/dumping cart thing, and a 4′ x 6′ raised garden kit. Amazingly, we were able to cram all of this into the Honda Fit (it wasn’t the space that concerned me, but the weight. The back end of the Fit was ridin’ pretty low on the drive home).
A few months ago, we had re-mulched the tree in our side yard. The base of the tree was ringed with two levels of landscaping bricks. At the same time, we mulched the area under the bushes in front of the house. This area has started to be overtaken by grass and weeds, while the mulched area under tree in the side yard still looks good. The landscaping bricks really make a good weed barrier. So this morning, our first task was to pull weeds and line the mulched areas with them. First, we tackled the bushes in front of the house:

We leveled the bricks pretty well, but they should settle a little more over time.

Next, we ringed the magnolia tree in the front yard with the same bricks:

Truth be told, this tree is looking quite pitiful:

We had originally bought enough bricks for just one layer, but a quick trip to Lowes later, and we had a second layer of bricks in place. While I cut the grass in the back yard, Cary cut away a dying Azalea bush in front of the front walk. There were originally three bushes here; we cut one of them away a year or so ago, and one of the remaining two bushes was all but dead. Once the dead branches were cut away, I managed to get the trunk of the bush out of the ground with a sledgehammer. Now, only one lonely bush remains:


The front yard is slowly coming under control. We’ll continue with the back yard over the next week.
