Wheat Grass Update

I finally had the opportunity to plant the wheat grass in my yard (it’s the grass that is taller and lighter in color) here are some pics:

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Here are some before and current pictures of the back so far, The pictures are from early May on the top and the one below it is yesterday. It has been a very busy 4 months of seeding , fertilizing, adding a lot of top soil, about 30 bags of top soil was used to fill and I also added a lot of coffee grounds mixed with the mash left from my juicer.

You can see the pine trees on the left bottom of

the slope.

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Loropetalum are planted on the right close to the walk way.

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The grass is growing and the plants are starting to grow some. Here are some additional views

top left rock garden with
Roses, Glads, Freesia and Iris bulbs.

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One of three of my Lavender, not to bad it’s doubled in size from initial planting.

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Below is a Eucalyptus Cinerea tree it has also doubled in size since planting, I got this one on Ebay and it was

in a 4″ pot with a beautiful root system . I is doing very well.

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I will be taking additional pictures throughout the process of growth for the Wheat Grass and post them. We’ll see how it goes meanwhile, I am off to plant 3 more trays of Wheat Grass.

Published by Art by Isabel

Artist, gardener, and creator. I'm an artist obsessed with gardening, DIYing, and with a passion for baking.

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