Category: Outside

  • Lovely Tree! Now What?

    My Eastern Redbud was supposed to be delivered on the 29th, but it came early!

    My New Eastern Redbud

    It’s much bigger than I thought, which is good! I thought it was only 6 feet tall, but it’s actually around 10 feet. It’s the first thing you see when you walk into the backyard.

    The Backyard

    Well, it may not be the first thing you see…

    The Backyard

    My eye goes straight to the neighbor’s oddly shaped trees and overgrown garden. So while I absolutely love my new tree, I don’t exactly love the view surrrounding it.

    Something more like this, perhaps?

    Idea for the Backyard (?)

    Suggestions are welcome. The only things I have now are the tree, a compact burning bush behind it (in the corner), and weeds.

  • Plants for the Backyard

    I love planning my garden. I keep putting in flowers and plants, thinking “this is probably going to look really good in a few years”.

    Here’s the plan for the left side of our yard along the fence, cutesy illustration style:

    Plants for the Backyard

    That’s the neighbor’s tree, but it’s very close to the fence and it hangs over our yard. Hydrangeas (and hostas) will do well in the shade underneath. A variegated Ivory Halo Dogwood will provide some privacy for the egg chair that I want so badly, and peonies and a lilac bush will provide some nice spring blooms.

  • The Long-Term Backyard Plan

    Brandon bought an Eastern Redbud for me from our local nursery! It’s my favorite tree, and mine will be delivered on August 29.

    I’d like the tree to be a part of a larger planting area. I want it to be surrounded by bushes and flowers and not just plunked in the middle of the yard, but the spot that I did want it in (near the patio) has an electrical wire running directly underneath. So I did what I often do when I need to think… I sketched.

    Long-Term Backyard Plan

    I reworked the sketch into two cleaned up and colored versions. One shows the backyard as it is now, and the other shows the expanded garden version:

    Long-Term Backyard Plan

    The two large purple/pink circles are Eastern Redbud trees (the neighbor has one that leans over our fence). As for the rest of the garden, I’m not entirely sure which plants I’ll be using but it feels good to have some direction.

  • Palmetto Egg Chair

    OK, I’ve seen this odd chair from Pottery Barn before. I may have even laughed and wondered who would buy something so bizarre. Except now? I really want one.

    It offers privacy, shade, durability, and comfort. And it’s definitely interesting to look at. I imagine it tucked away in a quiet corner of the garden, surrounded by peonies. I would grab a magazine and a glass of lemonade and go out there to relax. And how sweet would it be for curling up and reading children’s books with a little one? *ahem* Not that we have a little one… yet.

  • Small Table Double Top

    Small Table Double Top

    This would be really cute next to our vintage pedestal bathtub. It would be equally adorable outdoors though.

    Small Table Double Top, $99
    [via design boner]