Just about a year ago today, I embarked on a project that by now, has all the characteristics of an addiction. What started as a landscaping project has become a patio, river/arroyo, rock garden, bridge and woodworking projects galore.
But addiction-schmadiction..... it has been fun.
But a year ago, my yard was like all the others in the neighborhood. We had about thirty feet of scraggledy Bahia grass that was steeply sloped to send all run-off water to the swale. The Bahia grass was mostly crunchy from lack of moisture but the weeds in the ditch were lush, green and five feet tall. Since our lawn is not irrigated, any rain we got went to feed the weeds in the ditch! That was when I got my first big-idea.-- "A retaining wall would help me keep the rain that falls on my property."
One Hundred and Fifty Feet later, I had a retaining wall with plants and mulch. When choosing plants, I explored drought tolerant and native varieties. My goal is a living fence.
This is locally known as a coral tree. My daughter named it the Dr. Seuss Tree.
Toffee the cat, patrols the perimeter for lizards.
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