VLOG S1 EP1 Winter Progress -- Winter Flowers, Camelia & Yard #camelia
which grows in all of this unkempt thicket at this house we bought. Camelia is also known as the winter rose.Here is a wisteria, also pretty, but it's choking that big pecan tree. The azaleas are okay but they're full of thorns, Red doesn't care about that, he's just happy to be fed and warm. If I zoom in I can look past that thorns and enjoy the beauty of this flower.
It's been a busy winter, we cleared this bamboo section, took a long time. We also pruned a crape myrtle out front. I'm standing here looking at these azalea's in this strip next to the driveway, they're nice but they're pretty old and tired. In the southwest corner this is the thicket there's a Hackberry tree, Sabal palm, dead tree, camellia, pecan, and plenty of bamboo which needs to be removed. We got rid of this
section of bamboo and we want to put a flowerbed there and then we thought we could leave a lot of this here and make
it a woodland garden. Why not? There's a lot to work with and we always wanted a woodland garden and it would
just be grass otherwise.
We have this water source that we found, basically found this pipe coming up with a spigot, and yes it has water, and as we would find bricks during our excavations we would stack them around the pipe and they evolved into this temporary
fountain, if you will, and sometimes I let the water trickle down and just enjoy it. It doesn't have to be perfect or
finished and nothing happens overnight. Generally these projects, anyone I know with a garden, they've worked years on it, and sometimes that never ends, they always add to it. That's always happened with us. We even found this planter at the bottom, stuffed a reed in the hole and made it a birdbath and they stand on the rock and take a bath. So I can stand here and enjoy this today, don't have to be bothered by the thorns, and everything's not done, this is not Yard Crashers! So please like, comment, subscribe if you dig this and tell me what you've got going on in your garden, and as always, keep it green!
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