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Sunday, May 1, 2011

A Work In Progress

I have always been interested in turning the simple into the outstanding.  This is certainly prevalent in my desire to have a wonderful yard without the high cost and effort of a professional landscaping company. I always have had a vision or an eye for the inner beauty. I see the potential of even a tree branch that has fallen in the yard, this desire is what prompted me to research and discover the use for many things left behind, thrown away or in need of recycling.

So where do I begin, not being an avid recycler or a landscaper/ yard smith by trade, I decided to begin my work in progress. I am somewhat computer knowledgable and because of the convenience, I jumped on the Internet and began to google away. Home Made Simple is a site that I have been using very regularly and have even subscribed to get regular updates and a newsletter,  http://www.homemadesimple.com/en-US/Garden/Pages/Home.aspx  Then one day last week while at my most favorite store in the world, The Dollar Tree, I cam across a do it yourself book, containing many ideas and suggestions on turning the every day item into something to enhance your garden, yard or outdoor living.

I moved into an apartment; second floor, with a simple 6x6 landing or deck, if you can call it that, which overlooks my small but interesting yard. Under the porch was a collection of what most would think of as trash, yes there certainly were items that I decided to through away, however; I set aside a handful of items that I felt I could reuse. There was parts of a crib; old planters, a wire bakers rack, several spiral metal posts and two bamboo tiki torches. What to do? I began simple creating a work in progress.

The crib pieces appeared to be the sides of the crib that slide up and down. I set the against the side of the house and stepped back a bit and gazed and began to wonder.  Then a thought came to mind and I jetted in the house to grab the lap top and started googling " how to use crib sides in landscaping" sure enough up pop the top five or so.  I begin to click and then find the perfect use, I turned the crib sides to a standing up right position and used them as a lattous in two different flower bed:). One this year will support my Morning Glory's that are located in the front yard, on each side there now are two rose bushes that will be supported by the metal twisted pieces.

Now I wondered what kind of suggestions could I research or find to utilize the wire bakers rack?  When in conversation with a neighbor she suggested I use it outside as well for a plant display. That is exactly what I did, it now is sitting in the side yard. I spray painted it purple to add color and make it stick out against the cedar siding.

I was amazed at how just taking some time and researching or surfing the net, how many solutions, suggestions, ideas flood the pathways.  I now wonder how come more people do not utilize researching or surfing the net to recycle and reuse. In today's world of the advacates of  'Go Green' why do they not use this thought process and make old new or purposeful.

So much like like this essay my yard has become a process, I have stepped back; looked, readjusted, moved, re-thought, researched, redesigned and with review have made changes and altered the out come or the look.  I continue now for my yard is still "a work in progress"

2 comments:

  1. This describes your research but as I read it (and maybe I misread it), it is less a description of anything you currently are doing and more a description of something you did in the past--so it's not exactly a research paper from my POV. A research paper does some actual research as part of the writing process.

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  2. Is what's here now a rewrite--help me out, lisa!

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