Nice to find this lovely place that is active. I've been a homeowner for many years and had many different types of garden spots in the various places I've lived. I recently moved back to the Chicago area and the new house has a lot of old plants and overgrown brush. This is the first place I've ever owned that has so much to get control of. LOL Having just moved in last summer, the most I got done was clearing away a lot of the serious overgrowth and trying to decide what to do with the small property to make it look its best. I'm looking forward to meeting you all, and learning from you. In fact, I have a question about a plant I can't identify that I'm going to post in that section soon. If anyone can help I'd appreciate it. Tami
Welcome to Gardenstew from Texas. I used to live in Wisconsin quite near the border with Illinois. I grew up in Illinois. What a lot of work to improve an overgrown property. You can get a lot of help from here. dooley
Hi Tami, welcome to GardenStew from north Texas. Looking forward to watching you take control of your new garden and whip it into shape....you do realize that before, during and after photos are a must, right?
Thanks for the welcome Dooley and Toni. Dang, I'm kicking myself for not getting any pics last summer before I whipped the incredibly overgrown shrubbery into shape. It's actually looking much nicer now, and I'm working this spring to make the spaces my own. LOL There's still some whipping needed, but it's nowhere near what it was last year. We moved in mid-summer and spent all of that time cutting, whacking and pulling. LOL
Welcome Tami from eastern Iowa.Wow,another person that's practically a neighbor.I think you enjoyed the incredibly warm March like we did. Now,back to reality & seasonable weather.I didn't jump the gun & plant any tender plants yet.Hope you like Garden Stew as much as I do. Doris aka sewNsow
Hello and welcome to our forums Tami. I'm from Scotland in the UK and look forward to getting to know you. :-D
Thanks for the great welcome everyone. Yeah, SewNSow, I was one of the jumpers, but I figured if the stuff I planted ends up dying in a freeze, I'll just re-do it. At least I got a few lovely days of flowers and hopeful seedlings in the meantime. LOL It sure has been beautiful. I posted my current project here: http://www.gardenstew.com/viewtopic.php?p=230476#230476
Hi Tami, welcome to GardenStew from Chelmsford, MA. With its many forums, blogs and gardens there is something for everyone. Welcome aboard. Jerry
Hi Tami and again welcome to the stew from Wisconsin. It will be fun to see what you have been doing with your new space. It's neat to take something that has been neglected and bring it back to life.