Prepping for Spring

This afternoon my husband turned over this entire area --
by hand (well, spade).  
Last autumn, he piled leaves on top of newspaper and kept it wet. 
It turned over fairly easily.
(You can see a few pieces of newspaper that didn't decompose.) 
Our plan is to break up these clods a little better, smooth out the area, 
and then cover with mulch.  
We'll set a couple of Adirondack chairs here 
along with a few other items of interest...maybe our fire pit?
Forecast is for warm weather soon.  Just not yet. First some wind and rain.

6 comments:

  1. Good planning on his part. It looks like it will be a nice area.

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  2. He did a good job. That will be a great area to sit and enjoy the garden!

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  3. If newspapers come into this house, the last thing I do is read them. They're the best for gardening/yard projects. Does the area fixed for lounging catch a good breeze?

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  4. Yes, Mrs. Mo. AND shade under the mature tree! It's also just steps from the front porch of our "backyard" neighbors...so a good place to chat in the evening.

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  5. Looks like a wonderful place to set a spell! I can positively imagine a couple adirondack chairs right there!
    Looks like the newspaper and leaves really broke down well! I too love to use old newspapers.

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  6. The sight of a bare patch of earth does something for me, akin to a high. You'll have fun filling it in. I never know ahead of time that I'm going to get a new patch, so I don't use the newspaper technique. I should put some newspapers on my compost pile. We pay for recycling, so my husband is quick to get the newspapers out there. I need to get quicker.

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