@funcountess I don't feel like I have a lot of energy. I just plod on. Sometimes I make a list of things that need to be done, crossing off the jobs as I complete them. I guess I'm one of those people who likes to make lists just for the pleasure of crossing things out.
I use soaker hoses for a few reasons. One is that they require less water flow than sprinklers. I can hook up a bunch of them and water several places at once. Second reason is that sprinklers lower the water level in my well too fast, so I have to wait a half hour for the well to recover. Third reason is that sprinklers water everything, including paths and bare ground, which brings a ton of weeds up. Fourth reason is that I can leave soakers on overnight with a low water flow. There are a few places which I sprinkle just because I need even coverage over a larger bed of perennials, and the lawns.
An underground sprinkler system is something I dream of, but I hate to think about the price of setup and the ongoing maintenance of sprinkler and drip heads. My brother's a retired plumber, and I've watched at how much time he spends to keep his system flowing.
I was a minister until I retired, and during the warm months I was a house painter, both of which I enjoyed. Landscaping is just something that's been a necessity over the years, and I read books and have subscribed to garden magazines - one that was great was Horticulture. When we moved to new houses, there often was a real need to plant fruit trees, prepare a vegetable garden space, and plant shrubs and flowers. Our current (and last, I hope) home had a clean slate. Over 12 years, I've planted an orchard, evergreens, shrubs, roses, flower (especially perennial) beds, worked on improving the lawns by seeding and clearing away weeds, planting borders...the work will continue until we have to move. Working in the yard and gardens is good therapy, too.
Jim
Hello Jim,
I’m a list maker also,so much to get done in a day,and yes I cross off my accomplishments.
Now I understand why you use soaker hoses. You have a well on your property. Do you have a filter system on the well? I know very little about wells.
I have a totally landscaped hill in my back and side yard. There are high powered rain birds that throw the water back and forth up the hill. Everything else has a sprinkler system. You are correct the sprinklers give a good dose of water on the patio, and retaining walls, as well as dirt areas. There is no pool, or spa, but I do have large water features That require cleaning daily. I use a skimmer, then I’m sure many gallons of water to keep the level up.
During the fall and winter months I drain the water features, and tarp everything.
Saves a little on the water bill.
Your property must really be a labor of love. Why would you even think of moving in the future?
About the raised flower beds, very interesting. Are you going to build one?
I would be interested to buy a pre-made one. I worked with all the roses today, and cleared out old dried plants from the ceramic pots. I stop when my back starts to kill me.
I should go on line to see who has the raised beds.
I used to plant vegetables, but insects and wild life took over. Have yet to eat a fig from the fig trees.
Stay well.
Funcountess