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paghat 29-03-2004 02:42 AM

Here's What I've Been Making
 
I couldn't work on it this week, and need to get some more stacking stones
as I seriously underestimated how many I'd need. But even just partly
done, already it's looking pretty darned nice:
http://www.paghat.com/images/wall-in-progress_mar.jpg

What used to be a narrow steep slope hard to even walk on, with a narrow
garden at the top of the slope & a narrow sidewalk at the bottom, is now a
much bigger (& flat) raised garden area, & flagstone path/patio below.
Even unfinished, Granny Artemis & I have already been sitting on the rock
ledge a lot, as it's very cozy & inviting, so it already seems like it was
a really good project to start in on, & will be a central hang-out spot
around the gardens.

New spots to plant are resulting from the changes. Since snapping this
photo last week I've already moved some little lingonberry bushes into the
raised area, & just today added Corydalis elata, & transplanted Corydalis
"Silver Spectre," but not much new is getting planted this season because
we spent the budget on rocks & bricks. Will be another week before I can
finish it as I've been busting my back for a paid relandscaping gig this
week, & until I get paid can't buy the rest of the stacking bricks.

-paghat the ratgirl

--
"Of what are you afraid, my child?" inquired the kindly teacher.
"Oh, sir! The flowers, they are wild," replied the timid creature.
-from Peter Newell's "Wild Flowers"
See the Garden of Paghat the Ratgirl: http://www.paghat.com/

madgardener 29-03-2004 12:02 PM

Here's What I've Been Making
 
that's pretty nice, Paggers. Looks fantastic!
maddie
"paghat" wrote in message
...
I couldn't work on it this week, and need to get some more stacking stones
as I seriously underestimated how many I'd need. But even just partly
done, already it's looking pretty darned nice:
http://www.paghat.com/images/wall-in-progress_mar.jpg

What used to be a narrow steep slope hard to even walk on, with a narrow
garden at the top of the slope & a narrow sidewalk at the bottom, is now a
much bigger (& flat) raised garden area, & flagstone path/patio below.
Even unfinished, Granny Artemis & I have already been sitting on the rock
ledge a lot, as it's very cozy & inviting, so it already seems like it was
a really good project to start in on, & will be a central hang-out spot
around the gardens.

New spots to plant are resulting from the changes. Since snapping this
photo last week I've already moved some little lingonberry bushes into the
raised area, & just today added Corydalis elata, & transplanted Corydalis
"Silver Spectre," but not much new is getting planted this season because
we spent the budget on rocks & bricks. Will be another week before I can
finish it as I've been busting my back for a paid relandscaping gig this
week, & until I get paid can't buy the rest of the stacking bricks.

-paghat the ratgirl

--
"Of what are you afraid, my child?" inquired the kindly teacher.
"Oh, sir! The flowers, they are wild," replied the timid creature.
-from Peter Newell's "Wild Flowers"
See the Garden of Paghat the Ratgirl: http://www.paghat.com/




Salty Thumb 29-03-2004 02:32 PM

Here's What I've Been Making
 
(paghat) wrote in
:

I couldn't work on it this week, and need to get some more stacking
stones as I seriously underestimated how many I'd need. But even just
partly done, already it's looking pretty darned nice:
http://www.paghat.com/images/wall-in-progress_mar.jpg


It looks excellent. I especially like how you balanced the large piece at
the crest of that section in the wall. A very inviting place to sit down
and rest your feet!

Beecrofter 29-03-2004 03:12 PM

Here's What I've Been Making
 
(paghat) wrote in message ...
I couldn't work on it this week, and need to get some more stacking stones
as I seriously underestimated how many I'd need. But even just partly
done, already it's looking pretty darned nice:
http://www.paghat.com/images/wall-in-progress_mar.jpg

What used to be a narrow steep slope hard to even walk on, with a narrow
garden at the top of the slope & a narrow sidewalk at the bottom, is now a
much bigger (& flat) raised garden area, & flagstone path/patio below.
Even unfinished, Granny Artemis & I have already been sitting on the rock
ledge a lot, as it's very cozy & inviting, so it already seems like it was
a really good project to start in on, & will be a central hang-out spot
around the gardens.

New spots to plant are resulting from the changes. Since snapping this
photo last week I've already moved some little lingonberry bushes into the
raised area, & just today added Corydalis elata, & transplanted Corydalis
"Silver Spectre," but not much new is getting planted this season because
we spent the budget on rocks & bricks. Will be another week before I can
finish it as I've been busting my back for a paid relandscaping gig this
week, & until I get paid can't buy the rest of the stacking bricks.

-paghat the ratgirl


If you are anything like me you will lay the last stone and then look
back and want to change them around.
Check out "Nobedan" on the web it may give you a few more ideas.
Nice rocks- my back is out so no rocks for me this week.


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