The Making of A New Flower Bed
In this post I'll be sharing our newly built flower beds with you and going through a step-by-step process to making flower beds. I know it's not exactly rocket science, but then again, there may be people who read this blog who, like me, have very little gardening experience and could use a tutorial. And to tell you the truth, I did learn a couple of new things from a landscaping expert, which I'll share with you.
After spreading landscaping paper over the length of the bed, cut it from the roll. Then go to plant, and make a cut with your scissors. The cut should be made so that it's along the center of the plant, and it should be long enough that it goes slightly past the back of the plant.
Tuck the paper in around the plant. Get it as close to the plant as possible. Then pull the two ends of the paper (from the cut you made) together, and use landscaping staples to hold the paper tightly together. (We used 3 large packs of these.)
The use the mulch of your choice to spread over the top of your bed. For azaleas it is recommended that you use a hard wood mulch rather than a soft wood mulch. Usually I prefer brown mulch, but we chose black instead. (We used about a dozen bags of this.)
Finally place a border/barrier around the flower bed. This can be as simple as a strip of plastic edging or something a little more fancy like concrete landscaping blocks. (Unfortunately I don't have a photo of our completely finished products, as we put out the edging on a different day from when these pictures were taken. I'll try to get a photo and add it to the post soon though!
-Jerri
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Labels: Home/Garden
6 Comments:
At June 5, 2009 at 6:10 AM ,
Hootin Anni said...
I love this!!! I'm into gardening and flowers...always have been. There is nothing like working the land, and seeing all the hard work come to such beauty.
My show n tell is not published. I finished a painting in watercolor, finally! Come by and see it if you can find time.
Happy Friday.
At June 5, 2009 at 6:30 AM ,
Simply Heart And Home said...
Your spring flowers will be blooming in no time. Thanks for the tutorial.
Gina
At June 5, 2009 at 6:41 AM ,
Hootin Anni said...
Oops...sorry, I meant "NOW" published. Typo.
At June 5, 2009 at 2:14 PM ,
lady m said...
Jerri,
Oh, wait until the azaleas begin to bloom next year! To just sit in your porch, drinking a nice cup of tea, looking at the beautiful flowers buzzing with bees. ;-)
Oh joy!
blessings,
lady m
At June 5, 2009 at 8:15 PM ,
Jen @ tatertotsandjello.com said...
That is so much work. But it turned out so nice!
XOXO
Jen
At June 7, 2009 at 6:11 AM ,
Sherry @ Lamp Unto My Feet said...
Your flower bed looks great! Now I know what that paper is for. We had some in our flower bed up front and dh said it was for weeds. I'm not a gardener although I'm attempting. :D
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