Last Thursday we ordered some mulch. Adam had done a rough estimate on how much we needed based on pacing off the back yard. He added an extra yard so that we'd have enough to mulch all the small side beds. That came out to 7 yards. Turns out, 7 yards is quite a bit! The mulch company dropped it off on the driveway while we were at work and that evening Adam started spreading it out. He only made a tiny dent in it (I like to think that's because he didn't have my help!). On Friday night, the two of us worked together to spread it all out. We ended up with a little more than we needed, but we just laid it on a little thicker in the back yard. Since we have very few plants in our back yard after the demolition we started with Adam's parents, it was easy to spread it out. I'm sure it will never be this easy again. So now we have a nice mulched area in the back with almost nothing in it. So far we have 1 purple butterfly bush (on which I have yet to see flowers), 1 small orange-flowered butterfly weed, 3 arborvitae, shasta daisies, buttercups (that's what Adam's mom called them, but i'm not sure that's right), 1 Russian sage plant, an upright juniper, and 3 feather reed grass clumps. In our adjacent prairie area we have purple coneflowers, a couple little bluestem clumps, and black-eyed Susans. I read somewhere that one mistake new gardeners make is to plant things too close because they look good right away, but then in a few years you really regret it because it's way too many plants. I can assure you that we are not making that mistake!