I got a picture from the top of the street, similar to one of my favorite pictures from last year that I still have as my desktop background. A stark difference with the bare trees, overcast skies and dirty, melting snow, but I like the difference. I wish I would have gotten a picture like this when everything was covered in pretty, white snow. March may still provide that opportunity.
Another difference in this picture is that a couple weeks ago the city removed 3 large trees on the street. You can see the sawdust on the right side of the street, and just a bit further down on the left. The third is further down on the right, out of sight here. I hate to lose big trees on the street, they're one of my favorite things about living in an older neighborhood. They might have been Ash trees, not sure, but the city has been eliminating those due to the Emerald Ash Borer, a beetle that kills Ash trees that has been spreading across the country. And the red house on the left used to be yellow.
It was nice getting out of the house and getting some exercise. Hopefully we keep it up and get out for more walks, and soon my attention will need to turn to rebuilding the raised garden beds. I've been looking at materials, and I'll likely end up using treated lumber again and hope to get 10 years out of it. It will be a lot of work and, while I'm sure I'll enjoy the process, I'll be very happy once it's done.
3 comments:
I think we'll be making raised beds for the new veggie garden at the same time as you!
Interesting that you should have a beetle killing off ash trees... here we have 'ash dieback disease', caused by a fungus.
I'm glad our snow has gone now. More might still happen though... there was some in April a few years back we're told. One can get very frustrated at snow very quickly. 7 weeks, on and off, was more than enough for me.
It is that time of year for sorting out the raised beds. I am considering moving my raised bed back to its original place as the Willow tree overshadows it. Sue wants me to cut the tree down but I like to keep trees. I will trim it back instead but otherwise leave it as it provides some privacy from the houses at the back.
I might be jumping the gun as it could be late April or May before I can work on the gardens, but it is definitely on my mind. As always, weather is the primary factor.
I agree, delcatto, save the tree. It does help with your privacy from what I've seen. Just have to trim it to Sue's liking!
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