We had a large newly created yard and I have a love
of flowers so I naturally desired a flower garden. The problem was that
the fill that was trucked in to create this yard was all chunks of
blacktop and concrete with a light sprinkling of top soil to cover the
chunks. There was no digging into the dirt without hitting something
solid. We couldn't even drive in a tent stake.
The town workers
were scraping the sides of the roads after a long winter of sanding icy
and snowy roads. They had two loads of roadside dirt they wanted to
dump that looked like pretty good dirt so I let them dump it in a pile
in the back of the yard.
After staring at the pile for some time,
I began to see a fish pond and perennial garden in the dirt. My husband
and I started working moving the dirt around to form a bowl in the
center and grading the dirt away where the flowers would be planted. A
flower bed would be wonderful, but with a pond in the center it will be
even better.
Because we didn't know what we were doing, we used a
grey plastic tarp for a liner. It worked well for two years. The spring
of the third year we replaced it with rubber pond liner which will last
many years. We purchased a pump and a filter so we could keep fish.
We
had a fairly large pile of limestone rocks left over from an old rock
wall. These rocks became the border for our perennial garden. My sister
has horses and a nice pile of old horse manure. She graciously brought
me a pickup truck load of manure which we mixed in the dirt. There is a
recycling plant nearby that makes compost so we got a load of it to
help improve the soil.
Another sister was cleaning out her
perennial beds in the fall and throwing out a lot of overgrown plants
which made great starter plants for me. I filled the back of my truck
and brought them home to their new bed. I placed the plants in the
ground for the winter. In the spring I divided the plants up and spread
them out and had a great start on my flower bed.
Each year since
then I add a few plants purchased at flower shows, the grocery store,
and nurseries. I’ve also traded many plants with others happy to get
different plants than they have. Now, seven years later, I am enjoying
seven flower beds created basically the same way with beautiful flowers
blooming from April through October.
Copyright 2006 Alice Scott
Alice
Scott has been partners with her daughter Michele Redmond in their
Medical Billing Business for the past 12 years. They have an
informational website that offers help to Medical Providers and
individuals with Doctor Bill Issues. They also have a website that
offers information on life's experiences, such as pondless waterfalls,
ponds, lawn ornaments, and much more. You can visit their websites at: http://www.solutions-medical-billing.com http://www.askmissyboo.com