April 23 - 24: More iris blooms and a small grass project . . .
Read MoreThe Monkey grass, group of mystery bulbs, and the transplanted Mexican Pony Tails Feather grass have filled this previously bare side of the yard. For the longest time, the area seen in the photo above was nothing but bare dirt and moss. This design may not win any awards. But it's better than what was there. Ornamental grass and bulbs are about the only things I can plant in this area thanks to the water and sewer lines below.
Back in 2016, I found a decent-sized clump of what I now know is Monkey grass in the backyard by the patio. Its size and circular shape stood out and made me think it would look great as stand-alone feature by my front walk. Since then, it's grown substantially to the point where it looks like a small shrub.
I've been trying to come up an idea for the corner opposite the Monkey grass clump seen in the photo above. Recently, I thought about transplanting the Monkey grass and putting a pair of something that would look nice at those corners. But since the Monkey grass is growing so well where it is, I've decided to leave it alone, and plant something similar in size and shape across from it.