Does anyone else find themselves doing landscaping or gardening projects in stages that are dependent on the amount of $$ available?
I put in two tiers the first year & the 3rd tier the next year to get the 3 tiers in the garden, because I couldn't afford all the lodgestones at once. Doing it that way left me with less garden space than I needed the first year when $$ was very tight after we moved, & I still have one tier that doesn't have as much "good dirt" made as the others.I can make great garden dirt with a little bit of icky dirt, aged manure, fall leaves & grass clippings, plus kitchen waste, but I have to have a place to put it!
Since the steers are eating the strawberry bed again, I am moving it, but I can only afford about half the number of lodgestones that I need. So I moved half the bed. That means I still have this project "in the works" next year, & only half as many strawberries as I wanted to move.
In the front yard with landscaping, "North Side Project, Phase One" is completed, but Phase Two should have been done this year & wasn't, due to $$. Instead of completing the enlargement of the bark bed to make a triangle along the house & short front fence instead of a wide rectangle next to the house, I replaced 2 bushes that died.
The prune-plum tree I ordered from Stark Bros & planted in a new front bed at the end of the driveway died. They will replace it in April of 2010, but now that tree is a year behind, fruit-wise.
It seems like everything takes twice as long as it needs to. Does anyone else have this problem? Has anyone found a solution?