Patio Garden. And I use the “patio” word lightly. It’s not so much of a patio nor is it really a Florida room. It’s more of an eyesore. The structure was at one point a Florida room - really a rather nice attribute back in the 1950’s and 1960’s I’m sure. It was wired with speakers and a sound system of sorts and electricity. Off to the side (out of picture range), near where the vegetable garden is remains the remnants of a small pond. A neighbor tells me there used to be fish in it and everything. Now all that remains is rock and concrete. And man, is it hard to break that stuff up and get it out of there. They built it to last.
Our short term goal is to rebuild the roof and supports over the foundation, fix up the cracks in the concrete and use the space as a patio. Long term goal is to build out and add a family room in this space. For now it has an old fiberglass cover which will remain until money falls from the sky (or wherever it comes from). My vote was to pull the roof off, my hubby wanted to leave it on as it provides relief form the rain (or snow) when you access the garage from the house or when we let the dog in and out. Guess who won? He did. As unsightly as it is, there was an even more unsightly patch of dirt directly in front of the “patio” that was the very first thing you saw when you walked into the back yard. That I could fix.
I added a Spirea japonica “Frobell”, a Yarrow plant, three Rose Coreopsis plants, some transplanted Hostas some container annuals, transplanted some rocks and added 2 solar lights. The patio itself is still not a pretty place but the view is adorable. At least when you wak into the backyard you are greeted with a little pretty.

I have admired the Spirea in other gardens and have a Spirea “Little Princess” in the back. The “Little Princess” lives up to its’ name though and is small and compact. The Spirea “Frobell” should get a nice 3′-4′ spread and height and fill in nicely. Plus the “flowers” look pretty enough to snip and bring inside to enjoy.

The Yarrow was an impulse purchase. I would have bought more but this was the only one in this color, the rest were “Summer Pastels” and multi colored. I heard from Nicole that htis has a tendency to spread. I hope it does, otherwise, I will be adding more in the future.

View as you walk into the yard.

All in all, a quick, easy and fun fix to an eyesore. All accomplished in an afternoon. Looking at this post, I have to go out back now and remove that piece of wood that is falling down behind the garden. I started to do it and was distracted, until I saw it now in the photos. Hope the whole darn thing doesn’t come tumbling down (or do I?).