If this was so funny, I know maybe not but it was funny when I was done! The large stones have been like some sort of border between smithfield beef group the driveway and sidewalk, but over time they have become too high relative to the gravel and I have been annoyed at them for many years. The hard-packed gravel smithfield beef group is not the most easily excavated I can say. It had to be today's strength workouts.
In some strange given I suddenly have large pots that I did not know I was going to do with! These may be some kind of boundary between the car and the trampoline (which is back in place!) Until further notice. It's dogwood and lilac in the pots and they are always out there year round.
And so I mowed the lawn! Everything feels very early but the grass was starting to get long and matted in places, so I had to make a cut. Now I look forward to we set the clock in a week so you get even more light in the evenings. A little heat on it and everything will be tip top!
The grass would have to be cut here as well actually but there is probably no one who is hungry smithfield beef group for it ;). Which job with stones but it is lovely when you then feel satisfied. I do not have so much black in the garden, I think. Well, a couple of old cast iron pots I have. They are black. Your pots were really great looking! Also, I got an idea when I saw the dogwood in pots. I cut down such a bush and put the nice red twigs in a zinc bucket with soil outside tranquility. Too bad toss them well. Maybe I should get myself a hardy pot and have dogwood in it?? Hug Reply Delete
Fragrance of violets is so gorgeous! With me it took a few years before they really became established but now they spread themselves exactly where they want it and they get so happy. Which job to dig up the large edge stones! So dress all the pots became as black, it accentuates the plants in them. Have a great day. Hug, Ingela ReplyDelete
I think your pots came out beautiful with black color. Would fit perfectly here with me. I have many black accents in my garden. It is so convenient that it works together with all the different smithfield beef group plants. Keep it nice. Hug, Karin ReplyDelete
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