We also jumped head first into the yard issues with our Minnesota house. THERE WERE MANY.
Yes, this time of year a simple visit to the grocery store or Target usually ends up with me pulling into the parking lot of a garden center, nursery, or (if I'm desperate) Home Depot - then wondering what exactly I'm doing there. It's a sickness. Luckily, I'm not able to get out of the house much, so maybe we won't put all our money into plants this year. Anyhow, here's the fug outside of our house when we bought it last September.
Grandma, are you there? Now, I'm not saying our house looks run down, it was nicely maintained (ONLY on the outside, let's be clear about that!) with manicured 'mustache' bushes and virtually no weeds in the grass. It was just so old fashioned. I know why evergreens are so popular, because they don't drop crap all over your lawn and provide color in the winter. HOWEVER. I dislike most evergreens because they are boring, everyone has them, and they do a great job of blocking light to windows. Why put windows in your house and then plant a huge bush in front of them? Curtains and blinds, people!
Stuff like this blows my mind. When we bought this house, the first thing we both said was 'these bushes have to go, immediately.' But then I was hugely pregnant, and we spent our time working on the inside before our new tiny human was to arrive. Now, here we are at the start of landscaping season. Faced with the possibility of ripping out all these bushes ourselves, I decided to use my brain rather than my brawn. I put all the evergreens on Craigslist for free if the person removes them. Success!
I had a ton of interest, but ended up choosing a man who was having a landscaping company come take them out and replant them at his house 30 minutes away. It was awesome to not only have it all gone, but removed professionally. For free! We removed all the lilies and hyacinths first.
You can see we removed the silly burgundy shutters, too. A real pet peeve of mine is shutters that are slapped onto any house, regardless of relevancy or whether the shutters could actually cover the windows if they shut. I do wish the windows were bigger, but I still think the clean look is much better.
Good thing I have curtains downstairs, to prevent creepers like this from looking in. After removing the ugly retaining blocks, we decided to backfill a little more dirt against the house because we thought it wasn't sloped away from the house enough.
You know how long it takes to do something with your 3 year old helping? About three times longer than it would have without them. Luckily, we have a child-sized shovel so he could remove the dirt we'd already placed while we weren't looking. The people from Craigslist also took the huge evergreen on the south west corner of the house.
They left a nice hole for us to plant something new, too. Jury is still out on the three lilacs that were ruthlessly trimmed into a hedge between the driveway and walkway. I'm not sure if we will keep them, it depends on how good they look, smell, and if we can move them to the backyard or not.
I love lilacs, but this is just too big to keep in this area.
Now we have to come up with a plan for the front of the house. I really don't have any idea what to do, since we can't cover the lower windows and the house is really tall and boxy. Hopefully inspiration hits, because the people in our neighborhood with houses like ours are definitely not winning any landscaping awards! Oh yeah, and there is the little issue of the ugly door, railing, mailbox, address plaque, and light
Not sure what we can afford to do with this mess right now, but I'm thinking!