Bumping this up as I have spent the better part of 3 days guerrilla (sp?) gardening in the heat.
After successfully killing the back lawn, it was time to actually Do Something. I've been talking about Doing Something for quite a while and hoping that DH would say something like "Yeah, let's Do Something with the yard such as..." or even "let's do X with the yard" but no. Silence. So it was up to me.
So I've taken out most of the grass, have laid most of a new path, figured out where the pond is going to go, and created a new (better) spot for the birdbath. The pond will be last, probably this fall.
Our neighbors have a giant, PITA mulberry tree that hangs over our yard. We love the shade but hate the berries. The tree is sitting on powerlines for 5 houses and will probably be coming out in the next couple of months. That's the only reason I'm saying that I'll put in a pond. Pond + berries = yucky. But without the berries (and leaves) it should be only a marginal PITA to maintain. Once the mulberry comes out I can plant a couple of small trees to provide shade (eventually). Something small-ish, like a Corylus (which I mentioned earlier). We'll plant a few other things that can survive Utah with minimal watering and maintenance also.
The worst news is that my tennis elbow was completely gone after vacation (I think because I didn't work for a week+! :p) and now it's back with a vengeance. It's more annoying than anything. The elbow band works but is a pain in the rear.

