Stone in the Garden
Part I
A Continuing Saga!
:-)
I've recently posted about this...
...it's finished and it will be soon planted.
A Continuing Saga!
:-)
I've recently posted about this...
...it's finished and it will be soon planted.
This photo was taken last Spring (2007) of the shady Southern corner
of our front yard. (Limestone rocks)
This untidy area has oak "drippings" and an uncleaned mini-pond (sorry).
(limestone rocks and a few other rocks)
This little limestone rock path takes off from the right side of the little pond and heads down between the two parts of the bed in front of the house.This is a little detail of the front of the bed... not far from the mini-pond.(limestone rocks and a few other rocks)
This is the front of this same bed. A mix of limestone rock and rocks picked up in a friend's field.
On the Southeast side of the house... east of the raised bed gardens, is this meandering pathway I began with a little help from a son of a neighbor 4 years ago. We were allowed to peruse the local "County maintenance area" for some concrete sidewalk chunks for the pathway. The front border edging is limestone. Other areas are "a mix." These photos were taken at the end of May, 2007.The plants have spread since then... and increased in number. ;-) You might also catch sight of a couple of those concrete Windsor Blocks available "most everywhere."
The photos below were taken a couple of days ago, of the lower (easterly) section of the largest
backyard bed. I'm widening it slightly and extending the north end
a few feet further. It used to be all limestone and field stones... now it starts with limestone and ends with concrete chunks and field stones.
backyard bed. I'm widening it slightly and extending the north end
a few feet further. It used to be all limestone and field stones... now it starts with limestone and ends with concrete chunks and field stones.
You might notice several items waiting to be planted,
most of which will not be planted where they are sitting,
but they're all filling the space where I'm widening this bed.
This shows the new area, beginning just after the City Lights hosta, frizzalae fern, and the little variegated hosta.
The photo below shows the west part of the largest backyard bed. It's edged in mostly stone, but a couple of concrete chunks here and there.
The right side of this photo is a little grassy.
That's because it isn't part of this bed...
yet! :-)
My plans are to enlarge this bed very soon.
There are other beds with rock... but, I think this is a long-enough post, don't you????That's because it isn't part of this bed...
yet! :-)
My plans are to enlarge this bed very soon.
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