"Really, this is the very worst time of year to be making plans. Winter in these climes keeps a person trapped inside for so long that by the time February comes around one is positively delusional with grandiose plans for the coming year." 
--Posted by Rundy under 'Wishlist' 2/14/04
Over the past 5 years I have incorporate a variety of elements into our landscape including:
- herb garden (sage, tarragon, anise hyssop, oregano, thyme, lemon balm, lavender, chives, walking onion,…)
 - raised vegetable bed (tomatoes, peppers, squash planted annually) square foot gardening techniques
 - fruit bed (cherry tree, strawberries, rhubarb, raspberries)
 - compost bin
 - hybrid tea rose bed
 - hummingbird bed (including hummingbird feeders filled with sugar solution)
 - oriole feeder (holds orange halves)
 - bird friendly area (platform & tube feeders, shrubs with berries provide shelter too)
 - native bed
 - monarch way station-milkweed & nectar plants
 - host & nectar plants for butterflies & other pollinators
 - plants with seeds & berries for birds & birdhouses
 - plants that tolerate moist conditions along front edge of bed to allow bed to function as "rain garden" preventing water from running into drainage ditch that flows into lake
 - contracted & supervised construction of rock retaining wall to reinforce existing concrete retaining wall
 - contracted & supervised construction on water feature including pond and waterfall
 - contracted & supervised construction of sand beach by pond
 - contracted & supervised construction of permeable path & fire pit
 - perennials planted in beds adjacent to pond
 - hosta bed
 - butterfly beds-host & nectar plants
 - hosta borders
 - shrub rose borders
 - evergreen foundation plantings
 - bulb bed by mailbox (narcissus, day lilies, angelina sedum)
 - perennial bed surrounding large spruce
 
Annual tasks
- add annual herbs (basil, rosemary,…)
 - plant tomatoes, peppers, squash, …
 - move selected potted plants outdoors for summer (mint, yellow hibiscus…)
 - dig & divide for Master Gardener plant sale
 - prune dead wood & crossing branches
 - encourage rabbit(s) to relocate
 - discourage deer from browsing
 
Some additions I'm considering adding:
- rain barrel-need to finish painting, cut downspout to attach barrel, attach hose to spigot on barrel
 - purple martin house-have house, hole dug in fall-need to locate pole that will allow house to be attached securely
 - compass bed designed to aid in orientation of plantings
 - sundial to aid in estimating time while working in garden
 - Little Free Library-add glass window, consider drainage issues for green roof, paint with nature-themed design, waterproof, plant succulents on roof, collect books
 - expand native plant bed
 
"Don’t judge each day by the harvest you reap but by the seeds that you plant."
~Robert Louis Stevenson 

































