Who knew there was a house behind all those bushes?
June 19, 2008
I have been sitting in my home office all day listening to the sounds of the landscapers hard at work rediscovering our once beautiful landscaping. My feelings alternate between joy in the realization that soon the overgrown mess we used to call landscaping will, indeed, be true beautiful landscaping and then panic that tomorrow afternoon when they’re finished I will have to write a check for an amount that I am too embarassed to mention to pay for this revitalization.
In defense of the landscaper, he and his team are doing a great job and likely well worth the amount they’re charging. However, I hate to write that check for something that I feel we could have done ourselves. I know it would have taken us all summer and innumerable arguments to get through it ourselves … hmm … well maybe two days of hard work on their part is worth it after all.
We bought our home in November. I had no idea what the landscaping would look like given that it was nearly winter. When the spring came and the bushes and flowers bloomed, I was in awe of the beauty in our yard. As it progresses into summer and then fall, I continued to be amazed at the thought that went into the landscape design. It seemed as soon as one flower died, another bloomed.
This beauty lasted for about two years. It did get a bit overgrown, but Mike bought an electric hedge trimmer and kept most of the bushes trimmed. Until he somehow managed to cut the cord of the hedge trimmer with the hedge trimmer itself. That initiated the “wild, overgrown bushes” look.
We weeded … sometimes … and it looked nice when we did. Apparently Mike got tired of weeding because he had the grand idea of spraying weed killer on most of the planting beds to kill the weeds. Why he thought the flowers would live through an overabundant shower of weed killer, I have no idea. We lost the irises, some roses and some other beautiful flowers that I cannot even begin to name. The weeds, however, were not deterred.
There were other landscaping mishaps along the way but these were the two big ones that led us to the OMG-its-going-to-cost-us-HOW-much?!?! date with the landscaper this week. Mr. Landscaper assured me that we could have the bushes and plants maintained twice a year for about one sixth of the cost of this current affair and then we’d never get ourselves into this situation again. I think maybe I should just keep the weed killer away from my husband … and invest in a gas powered hedge trimmer.
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