But here is what we have done thus far.
We made some berms and added rocks and trees to them. Note the daffodils are in full bloom. I love daffodils. You don't have to do a thing to them, they just come up and stay for a month or so. I am going to divide them when they die down and spread them around.
We planted alyssum on the sides of the stone walkway to hopefully hold some of the dirt in between the stones. You can't tell but it is three shades, dark purple, a rose color and white.
We went out and got free rocks with a BLM permit and I built this lovely little wall.
The iris are from the back yard.
I added phlox along the dry creek bed. The theory is it will get much bigger and sort of drape over the rocks and into the bed.
We got more free rocks off ksl.com and I made pathways along the wall, the creek bed and one of the berms.
I think it is coming along nicely. I hope to get some ground cover in over the dead grass. There is still lots to do before it's done. I am shocked at how much plants cost though. I think it is a rip off. I figured several ways to save though. Look around the neighborhood for overgrown plants that need to be divided. Offer to do the work for part of the plants. I have a friend down the street willing to give me lovely tulips if I come divide them. I also look on ksl a lot. I got most of the bushes on clearance at the end of last year and wintered them in the back yard. They are looking pretty good. I have used Shopko $10 off printable coupons when mulch when on sale.
I haven't spent all that much yet. The trees were absolutely the most expensive at 89 buck a piece. Then the mulch is around 40. The rocks were mostly free just the time and gas to go get them.
Next up is ground cover!!
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