Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Just discovered a fantastic little search tool for DFW for finding plants that can be put in various types of conditions: http://www.txsmartscape.com/plant_search/getplantdata.asp
Finally getting around to posting pictures about my new home. We closed in November of 2012 here in Fort Worth and I can't wait until spring so I can get my lawn in order and get some new plants put into place. Here is the survey of our home which sits on about 1/3rd of an acre (or around 1347 square meters):
It is a prety nice little layout with enough room to throw a baseball or a football and still have a garden. My plan is to put the garden in just north of the home, or to the left on the survey inside the fence line. I'll get around to planning that out soon enough. For now, it is pest control time. Here, I discovered a pile of firewood left behind by the previous owner behind the wood shed.
Who knows how long it has been sitting out there? Unfortunately, after a little investigation, I discovered termites in the wood that had been left sitting on the ground. Now, there don't seem to be any termites in the shed itself, but of course I have no intention of waiting until I discovered them. I picked up a sprayer and a termite killer at home depot. No, it isn't organic, but I won't play around with threats to my home. I sprayed on the day of discovery and will spray again here in a couple of months when it starts to warm up again. As for grass, I have several large areas that are suffering from either not enough sunlight, water, or maintenance. You can see my brown patches in the driveway, at the fence to the back, and next to my metal shed:
I believe I have bermuda grass, which I like and will have to get seeds for the brown patches in March/April depending on when the weather starts to warm up.

Friday, December 14, 2012

Fort Worth Lawn and Garden

So, here goes yet another attempt at blogging something. I just bought my first house with my wife on about 1/4th of an acre. The guy who owned this home before me really didn't take very good care of his yard. I'm hoping I can do better. This blog will be dedicated to planning out gardens, how I maintain my trees, and hopefully the Saint Augustine grass that I successfully grow. I've got lots of research to do and lots of toys to buy (new homeowner means new lawn mower, new weed-whacker, etc). I'll get the first few pictures up this weekend and highlight some of the nasty spots I've got to deal with. Lots of barren ground, heavy shade, and even some front yard landscaping headaches.