Tuesday, October 21, 2025

Taming the Jungle - Brambles, Thorns and Vines....Oh My!

The yard at the Craftsman Cottage is pretty fabulous.  Why?  Well, it's twice the size of a typical SoPo yard - 200 feet deep and 50 feet wide.  That's a huge plus!

But it's hard to tell, because it was so overgrown with so many invasive plants (bittersweet, wild rose, and grapevines!!) it looks like a jungle out there.  

The invasive species have taken over and I'd really like to make it more useful for a future homeowner.

Bittersweet vine and wild rose

Grapevines have overtaken tree canopy across the rear of the property

But I also want to save the trees!  As best I can tell, there are maples, crabapples and possibly aspen trees back there - they're just being strangled by all the invasive plants.   Look at how this vine has impacted this maple tree. 


The Tammaro Landscaping crew came to our rescue.  They brought in the big equipment to pull out all the invasives.  But it also took lots of hand tools to cut the invasive vines out of all the trees. 



The yard started to look better right away! 

They moved truckloads of invasives off of the property. 

It starts to look better right away!  We didn't even know that fence was there! 


They seeded the new topsoil and now I'm trying to get some grass to grow, before it gets too cold!
Ta da!!!  What a difference! 






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3 comments:

  1. It's always so gratifying to restore landscaping gone awry! Lot of work, but ultimately gratifying.

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  2. Looks so much better and the fencing will be a bonus if the prospective owners have a pet.

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  3. I love bittersweet, I cut it in Kennebunk along the road every time I visit in the fall. I know Mainers hate it, but it is so pretty in the fall

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