Lala Land stewardship journal March 18, 2026
Today I purchased and planted another 20 gallon yaupon bush because the first one looks great and will offer some instant privacy once it fills in a bit. I also bought a mexican plum (5 gallon), and a purple sage, 3 sege muhly, 2 giant muhly, and 2 mexican yellow grass 1 gallon plants, and 2 pint sized blue grama grasses. I got two metal raised garden containers from tractor supply and lots of organic manure, and soil to fill them. All in all, it was a 400.00 project, which was disappointing. I had wanted to install several more of those raised metal (open bottom) garden containers in my back yard. We sit on a limestone shelf here on top of the hill, so there is barely 2 inches of topsoil. In order to stabalize the erosion, I already installed a looping granite walkway around the back yard and will start building the top soil back up as I can afford it, and seed the hell out of it with buffalo grass and blue grama grass. Because it's impossible to dig a hole for a plant, I am building up.
Lastly, I also transplanted two twisted yucca plants that were coming up in my walkway to the back yard, and planted a false indigo ornamental tree near the carport, where it will get some morning shade and plenty of water, since that's where I wash out the dog's water bowl.
All in all, it's been a productive week. The bluebonnets are going nuts in my yard, but are barely showing up on the bottom 2/3 of the property. The water level is still high in the North Fork San Gabriel river at the bottom. I'm starting to see quite a few fish which is enticing me to drop a line.
Today, we are headed to buy more cedar wood for a few more blue bird houses and road signs to map the property trails. The grand kids love them.
Lala Land is our happy place.
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