We are having some overcast skies and a little bit of relief in this hot weather. We have chances for rain every day this week - we have our fingers crossed - so dry here! Saturday we took 2 large chests from my guest room i am redoing - my neice decided she just couldn't find time/room to get the furniture, so we took it to my sister in law's consignment/2nd hand store. I have also recently sold 3 golf clubs, a motorcycle seat back rest and some Harley Davidson luggage. Here is a picture of the backpack i sold for $100!
This back rest we sold for $175!
I ordered the 2 cubes from Ikea that will be replacing all the large, heavy and dark wood furniture that came out of the guest room. Pictures to come - it will take a month to get the pieces delivered and another few days to put it all together! LOL
DH and my anniversary is tomorrow. DH let's me buy whatever i want for the house. One year we got a windchime. One year a tree, etc. This year i got 2 new crepe myrtles - the fragrant white Nachez crepe myrtle. I planted them Saturday in the late afternoon heat and it was hot digging holes for them! The ground is so dry and hard here, i was worried i would not be able to dig deep enough!
This is what they will look like.
I also took my potted geraniums and planted them out in my raised beds. I got these geraniums from friend so i hate to lose them, but they are sort of boring little blooms and not a great pink, just a pastel - sort of boring. I also moved some portulaca (i had to look up how to spell that!) that was growing in a pot. I am trying to move as many of my perennials from pots to beds so i don't have to winter so many pots in the house this winter! The advantage is, i had a lot of pretty greens that i wintered inside to provide color and interest in my deck pots and only bought a 6 pack of petunias and a 6 pack of impatiens to spread out with the greenery (vinca, asparagus fern, airplane plant, mother-of-millions and purple heart). Next year i am going to do the same thing - focusing on these plants that do well and buy a few pretty flowers to add pretty color. I am looking for a couple of the cool iron planters to add some height at the corners of my deck. I saw some beautiful ones at the nursery Saturday but they were $100+ each! I also planted a hyacinth vine that i started from a seed - it is already way bigger than 2 clematis i bought - but clematis are sort of slow to get started - and the hyacinth vine is an annual. But they grow really fast - so i am going to try to plant several from seeds next year really early, like late winter. I also see that some of my lettuce has gone to seed and i am going to see if i can get a little lettuce from seed next year.
I am such a garden nerd, that i have big plans that inspire me that involve design and seeds. LOL. My DH thinks i am making the yard way more complicated, but i really do have a 2 year, 5 year and 10 year plan. My plan is to get many areas of my garden/yard so that i can do as much or as little as i want from year to year (i.e. raised beds, bushes and mostly potted flowers). But i really do enjoy creating it a lot. I intend to get to a point where i am just maintaining...wonder if i am kidding myself?! LOL
I know much of my plans will be evolving and from trial basis - what i learn and adjust. For example, in out front yard it is very sunny so i have English ivy (don't worry, it is contained to a small area) and cactus and i am increasing the cactus and succulents to reduce how much i have to water out front. Right now we are watering even the bushes and shrubs, do to this dry summer we are having. The important thing is 1) i enjoy it and 2) i hope it makes the house look nice and someday 3) increase selling time/value.
This little cactus my friends from Florida mailed me a piece and i am going to keep it going/repot it.
What is your summer plans looking like where you are?