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| Brent_In_NoVa Sterling, VA (Zone 6b) May 10, 2007 |
JugglerGuy: I have seen the picture of your path before, but seeing it with the before picture really puts it into context. You have taken a blah section of grass that looks like its only purpose was to give you something to mow and transformed it into an inviting and attractive garden. Great job!! - Brent |
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| jugglerguy Alpena, MI (Zone 4b) May 10, 2007 |
Thanks for the compliment, Brent. It was a two year process. I really enjoy going to that side of the house now. Before, there was no reason to walk over there. Every year I remove more lawn and replace it with garden. I've promised myselft to take this year off and just maintain and improve the gardens I have. Rob |
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| Rusty56 Jasper Co., MO (Zone 6a) May 11, 2007 |
I like one of stone rock steps. Nice project. | |
| Sheila_FW Fort Worth, TX (Zone 8a) May 18, 2007 |
Great before and after pics! Question: What plant material did you use between the stones on your path? | |
| jugglerguy Alpena, MI (Zone 4b) May 18, 2007 |
I used moss between the rocks. I just gathered some from the woods and my neighbor's garden. I paid my seven year old son to place it between the rocks. In the sun farther down the path, I used elfin thyme. It's really, really low growing, so it works well between the rocks. | |
| Hyblaean Niles, IL (Zone 5b) July 21, 2007 |
It's wonderful!! Now I've got something to show my spouse, who is not creatively inclined. So glad you put this up :) all of my talking and arm waving was just getting me confused and vaguely concerned looks from them. | |
| plfred New Brighton, PA October 23, 2007 |
I really love your walkway. Did you just lay the stones on the grass or did you dig it away first? Your son did a great job. I hope he got some ice cream or something for all that work. |
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