Sleepy Cat Hollow

Ramblings about Crafting & Life in Northern Nevada

Someone Planted Rocks In My Yard!!! Landscaping in Sparks, NV.

Posted by sleepycathollow on 14 April 2008

Big sigh. I found out the hard way that the Truckee River used to meander through my property before the Corp of Engineers made it straight.

I took Friday off to do many things…but mainly to start back in killing the Junipers in the southeast corner of the lot. Started off at 7 am at Lowes ~ picked up a mini torch for metalsmithing. Then to mom’s house to write a bunch of kids names (and the two coaches) with puff paint on a soccer flag banner my sister and mom made earlier in the week (my niece is on a school soccer team for 2nd graders). Then mom and I went to Michael’s so I can buy some hemp for those beach glass necklaces. Over to G&G Nursery & Landscaping to pick out a Lilac and Weeping Cherry for the yard. I bought a beautiful Sensation Lilac (Syringa vulgaris ‘Sensation’) that will grow to about 15′ in height. It has single reddish buds that open to deep purple edged in white.

The weeping cherry is a Snow Fountain with white flowers and will grow only to about 12′-15′ high.

Picked my sister up for all of us to have lunch at The Sup. Was back home by 1pm to start in on the Junipers. After a while I got to the point that I couldn’t go on with the tools I had…pruning shears, hand saw and shovel. So I turned my sights on the two conifers on the side where I wanted to plant the weeping cherry tree.

Took the trimmer to the trees so I could get a better area to saw them in half. When I grabbed the one tree it sorta leaned…so I pushed…and it started to fall over! Gave it a good kick and tree with rootball plopped over. So I karate kicked the other one and it too fell over. ME STRONG WOMAN! HEAR ME ROAR! LOL! That was the easy part. Started digging and 4″ down ran into river cobbles…big river cobbles…small river cobbles…medium river cobbles. Lots and lots of bloody river cobbles. It took me an hour to dig a 2′ wide circle 18″ deep. That pretty little tree is planted and staked (just in time I might add…we’re supposed to have 40-60 mph winds hit the valley floor today ~ Bloody Nevada Spring Weather! 80 degrees one day - 58 the next). I still need to pull up the weed sheet thing that someone placed down and then plant some columbine and lavender around the tree area…then lay redwood mulch down.

This is what the conifers looked like from the backside, very nice looking ~ in the front…they were all dead as some idiot sawed off two others in front of them and left these two standing, very dead looking.

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Some of the river cobbles…they are now in a ring around the tree.


I dug these up with the river cobbles…there was a bunch of glass and a broken tea cup too.

My husband took pity on me on Saturday…after our morning yard sale ritual he helped me get out the main stumps and roots. With the Chevy and chain no less! I think he became obsessed with getting them out, more so than me at that point. He was taking it very personally that they were putting up such a great fight. We worked all day on those bloody things.


Reposting this picture from the previous weekend.

And it continued into Sunday after church. He wanted to go to the El Rancho Swap Meet after the last stump and root system was pulled out…so while he was gone I started to plant the lilac bush and spruce up the corner.

I got the lilac in, re-planted an iris near the fence; planted a sage (can’t remember what type); made a rock stack out of some of the dug up river cobbles; put my obsidian rock between the lilac and sage; put the three metal quail in front of the lilac; put Rufus, the gargoyle, in front of the wee rock stack; and watered. I still need to buy two Old English Roses for the right side…where the dirt piles are still at. And plant more smaller flowers of something that catches my fancy…perferably yellow or white as I realized I will have A LOT OF PURPLE blooming in that corner!



Oh…here are some of my yard sale finds! A free, very large wooden pumpkin; a very cool 12″ copper owl; lots of beads.

7 Responses to “Someone Planted Rocks In My Yard!!! Landscaping in Sparks, NV.”

  1. Quilty Says:

    I’ve just woken up, got out of bed, read all this… and I’m exhausted already!
    I’m going back to bed. Isn’t gardening fun? :)

  2. sleepycathollow Says:

    Gimme one of your quilts and move over! I’m beyond tired.

  3. perpetualplum Says:

    OK, I’m jealous! Your yard is starting to look pretty and downright beautiful in places.

    They’ve been hauling out nursery trees off our front acre. They have to have the trees out by December this year. We watched the guys sink knee dip in mud last week. I cry everytime I see them out front. They not only gouge big holes in the front. They drag mud all up and down the driveway and onto the road.

    By next year, you ought to be recovered enough to help me re-landscape my yard. ;-)

  4. sleepycathollow Says:

    I’m up for anything that doesn’t include junipers! :)

  5. Quilty Says:

    I’d also like to point out that I am 4 hours behind you, but a day ahead. In other words, where it said my post up above (when I had just got out of bed) was made at 11.24 am, it was in fact 7.24 am Down Here. Just in case anyone thinks me lazy. :D

    You need a few more trees - Pohutakawa, Rewarewa, Totora, Kowhai. The Kowhai has yellow flowers which would go well with all that purple - look!

  6. blazedanielle Says:

    Great photos! I just love gardening! It’s a lot of work, but totally worth it! Good luck in all you do! I hope to see more posts about it soon!

  7. don_mae Says:

    Great before and after pictures on your yard. Can really see the progress. Way to Go!!

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