enJOY it

an archived personal and craft blog from Elise Blaha Cripe.

When we first saw this place online we couldn't quite figure out the backyard. It looked like it extended pretty far back – at least two and half times the actual house size. It looked…overgrown…but other than that it was hard to tell what was what.

Now that I am here and have explored a bit, I am overwhelmed, but totally inspired by this space. Let me give you a quick tour…

Yardstart

The main living room opens up with sliding doors to the manicured section of the small lawn. We've added some patio furniture and a little rug for a cute outside sitting area. To the right, there is a brick area that eventually will get a picnic table or more outdoor seating. Paul will BBQ out here for sure.

Yardlongview

That round thing is a fountain. I want a backyard fountain about as much as I want a backyard pool which is ZERO amount. 😉 We will be taking out that fountain once Paul gets home and hopefully sticking an above ground fire pit in it's place.

Yardrv

To the opposite side of the house (the bedroom side) there is a gravel area that was marketed as "RV parking." We don't have an RV, but I appreciate the large sunny space very much and this summer, the space will serve as my container garden area. I am going with containers again this year because it's easy and I figure the more pregnant I get, the more I'll care about ease. Ideally, by next spring, we'll be able to plant directly into the ground and/or build some planter boxes.

Yardgate

Behind the manicured lawn section there is a little plot of slightly manicured succulents. This little hill area in front of the chain link fence holds oodles of different plants, but the trouble is finding them amidst the dried out gray bits.

Yarddead

I am currently in the process of weeding through the dead and giving the live stuff more room. The hope is that once the space has been cleared out, the good, green stuff will fill in nicely. We are also going to trim back some of those tree branches and just "fancy-up" the whole space. This is a spring project. I'd love to have this area looking nice by the time Paul gets home and the baby is here.

And then the real adventure begins beyond the chain-link fence.

Yardpath

Sometime, years ago, a stone path and pipe rails were added to make climbing up this hill a bit easier. It's not exactly pretty, but it's helpful, this hill is steep.

Yardpath2

As you walk up, there are some good plants (like jade trees!) and some weeds and some junk lining both sides. I am not sure what exactly we'll do to make this space more functional, but surely something can be done.

Yarddead2

Or hopefully something?

Yardflatspace

At the top of the little hill is a decent sized chunk of flat land. I would LOVE to make this the garden area in a few years. The issue will be getting water up here for the veggies, but there is an old hose on the ground so I have hope. This will be another Paul Project, so again, it's something we will not make progress on until next spring.

Yardshed

At the back of the property is another chain-link fence and a shed that truthfully I was scared to go into. My dad checked it out this weekend and turns out there was nothing but old newspapers. We're safe.

Yardhouse

You can look down and see the back of the house from up here for some perspective.

It's a lot. It's exciting. It's overwhelming. It's ours.

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54 responses to “a tour of the backyard jungle.”

  1. MiloNeko Avatar

    Hi Elsie,
    Incredible introduction to your new home area! I have to say, after reading your blog for a year, i have progress with taking up potted plants at home where i try to place them at little areas around my house where they are able to catch about 2 hours (max) sunlight that shines in my high-rise flat.
    I have succeeded with basil plant, curry leaves plant and rosemary but failed due to pests problem which i didn’t study enough on.
    You motivated me with your courage and eagerness to try on many things that can be done around house.
    Next i am aiming to buy a good sewing machine (which means i have to overcome my fear of seeing needles at work) and hopefully i get onto some crafts works like yours.
    Thanks for sharing and continue your good works! 🙂

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  2. gkgirl Avatar

    it’s beautiful!

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  3. Cortnee Avatar

    I love this! It reminds me SO much of my family’s yard in our very first house. We had a big steep hill and event though I was only 0 – 5 I can still remember the big strawberry (or “stwawbewwy” as my little brother and I said) patch my dad grew on the side of the hill, the little surprises that were hidden along the hill – a flattened out patch for sandbox, my playhouse – and of course all the great fun adventures my brother and I invented on the hill. Baby Cripe and the next little one are going to love this!

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  4. Toni From Avatar

    My backyard is similar to yours Elise…smaller flat space, and a hill in the back. Except I have white rocks as ground cover all over the bottom part…groan. This was NOT our decorating decision, but rather the previous homeowner who apparently was going for something low-maintenance. We do not like the white rock, but will have to live with it for a year or two until we save up enough to remove, add sod, build a retaining wall, etc…What would you do to spruce this up? Any ideas?

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