
But on my relatively small .7 acres, I had 3 black walnuts, 4 pine trees, 2 maples, and an apple tree that I was told was about “as old as they can possibly get". These green beasts are giant - at least 5 stories high. And while these amazing remnants of less populated times makes the area feel smaller and less urban, it has one singular problem.

To most people this probably wouldn’t be problematic. But I love growing things. I love digging my feet and fingers in the dirt and guiding seedlings from tiny bits of green into their eventual fullness as flowers, veggies, or whatever else they might become. And most plants prefer at least 8 hours of sun.
So, late last week I decided to do something about it.


Here are some photos facing south from my house behind the woodshed. My yard ends at the apple tree both to the back and the left. (The play house is in my neighbor's yard.) I put my boot on the trunk so you can get an idea of how large the trunks were. The garden space is now 52x48 square feet!!!
1 lovely people said:
Wow - that really opens up the back yard! I vote for a mini water feature. :)
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