I often write about the rewards from DIY’ing, but hired help is also rewarding. We have an experienced landscaper who comes about once a month to trim ivy, clean beds, and plant flowers. He will typically spend 2-3 hours on a Saturday cleaning the yard, leaving our place feeling tidy and magical.
The Kentucky Derby, for me, is a day to embrace luxury and elegance. I love fawning over fashion and am fascinated by fascinators. Also known as “The Run for the Roses” in the horse racing world is a homage to the garland of roses draped over the winner. The rose garland is comprised of 450 hand-selected freedom roses. I celebrate the afternoon by arranging a red rose centerpiece, lunching on delicate cucumber sandwiches, deviled eggs, and a glass of Rosé.
Week 18 recap:
- Removed tulip bulbs
- Trimmed Lelands and crape myrtle
- Cleaned house
- Celebrated the Kentucky Derby
Week 19 plans:
- Plant red-leaf hibiscus
- Plant fist succession of farm row
- Start corn, pumpkin, and sunflower seeds
- Plant green mums
- Plant astilbe
- Transplant dusty miller and Hucrucra
- Paint the new back door and front door
- Finish bathroom renovation tile
Week 18 in bloom:
- Butterfly Ranunculus
- Pink and White Ranunculus
- Bolero Roses
- Life’s Little Pleasure Roses
- Clematis
- Allium
- Iris
- Honeysuckle
Happy Gardening,
Lelo