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Determined to reclaim this space, I removed the unwanted plant material. This process was a two-season endeavor, with the first season dedicated to killing the Ivy and a complete removal the following Spring. I knew I had just uncovered an extensive seed bank of weeds patiently awaiting their chance to sprout, so I promptly planted and covered the cleared area with a protective layer of bark mulch to prevent their resurgence.
The neighbor's side also required attention, as it had fallen into disarray. I took the initiative to clear out an old shed and the accompanying woodpile. The decaying wood had become a breeding ground for Blackberry and Ivy vines, and even some unwelcome Raccoon residents had found refuge within the shed.
To hide our trashcans, I created a screen just off the sidewalk, and now the area looks so much better from the street. This area is dark, so I added some lighting to make navigating the area easier.
Envisioning the transformation of this once-neglected space, I set out to create an informal mixed-border planting that would look good from both sides and provide some much-needed screening. With no irrigation available on this side of the property and numerous rabbits in our neighborhood, I carefully selected plants that possessed rabbit-resistant qualities and could thrive in drought conditions once established. I also eagerly added various “Species Tulip” bulbs, ensuring that each Spring would bring some vibrant color to the landscape.
Now, after an entire season of growth, I am overjoyed by the transformation that has taken place. The area has remained largely untouched by rabbit damage, and the best part is that my new neighbor has enthusiastically agreed to allow me to extend my plantings onto their side, creating a cohesive and harmonious environment for both properties.
Reflecting on this project, I am reminded of the ability to breathe new life into forgotten spaces. What was once an overgrown, neglected area has become a flourishing space, teeming with vibrant foliage, enchanting blooms, and the promise of shared beauty. Hummingbirds and bees often visit the site, which always brings me joy.
More Photos of the area.
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