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Margo Dameier

OSU Hood River County Extension Central Gorge

Master Gardener volunteer

It was about this time last year that I started thinking about my next, and probably last, significant landscape project at my home. Through my time as caretaker of the property I reside on, I’ve added hardscape features to eliminate lawn, vegetable and flower beds, a compost area and outdoor rooms. However, this is the first time that I’ve planted shrubs, and I need to make a plan!

The area that I’m working with is a struggling lawn that lies between the northern exterior wall of my home and a nearly 60-year-old Arborvitae hedge. Last fall, I decided that this uninspiring 12’ x 28’ area would become my next project. I only use this as a walkway to go between my shed in the back and garden features in the front, so all I really need here is a simple pathway. Ideas of berms, a water feature or another sitting area looked great in my imagination, but didn’t fit the area. One day, I repeatedly walked this space and a simple hourglass-shaped grass pathway with plantings on either side came to mind. Work on this project began last fall when lots of leaves were available to heavily mulch both areas. With a bit more prep work being done this summer, they will be ready for planting ornamental shrubs and groundcovers this fall. Deciding what plants to use is my current task.