Onefop hugs a tree!
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Onefop hugs a tree!
From Onefop:
"The area next to deck had been a constant weed removal project, plus not very attractive.
I created a mound shape that would retain water for the tree. The area was on a down slope and water ran off
Then compacted the material, covered it with landscaping cloth to discourage weed growth.
Then 3 different size small rocks of various shapes to surface the area as closely as possible to seem like a seamless mass.
Think it came out very nice."
"The area next to deck had been a constant weed removal project, plus not very attractive.
I created a mound shape that would retain water for the tree. The area was on a down slope and water ran off
Then compacted the material, covered it with landscaping cloth to discourage weed growth.
Then 3 different size small rocks of various shapes to surface the area as closely as possible to seem like a seamless mass.
Think it came out very nice."
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Your patience and talent astound me as always, Onefop
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A man after my own heart. As you'll see, I do a fair bit of landscaping myself.
Got a few rocks around the trees in my yard... gravel thrown from my snowblower over the winter.
In the summer, I move them back with my lawnmower.
Okay, not so keen on the landscaping, but I do appreciate nice work when I see it. Looks like you're building quite an oasis!
Got a few rocks around the trees in my yard... gravel thrown from my snowblower over the winter.
In the summer, I move them back with my lawnmower.
Okay, not so keen on the landscaping, but I do appreciate nice work when I see it. Looks like you're building quite an oasis!
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very nice One I think you missed your calling. Should have been doing that as a living
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Very beautiful One, and I'm still waiting for you to come build my deck!
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Nice landscaping, I still need to learn that.
I have built decks before:
This one is from the house back in Illinois.
I have built decks before:
This one is from the house back in Illinois.
Zzzapp
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Very nice Zzz, love the corner steps.
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Looks to me you have learned it zzzapp,
It looks great to me!
It looks great to me!
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what kind of tree is that One?
Sandford Pawpaw Spudplanter III
aka Sandytoes
aka Sandytoes
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It;s a Weeping Red Bud Tree Sandy.
Pasting more infor below
this unusual form of the native Redbud displays a very pendulous, umbrella shaped habit that often grows back over itself if untrained! (Probably best grown by staking.)
Ideal for small landscapes, it slowly reaches 5 feet high and 6 to 8 feet wide, bearing abundant red-purple buds that open to long-lasting, rosy-pink blooms in March and April. The leathery foliage angles out from the plant, turning yellow in fall; the bark is scaly. Prefers full sun to light shade. Zones 5-7.
Pasting more infor below
this unusual form of the native Redbud displays a very pendulous, umbrella shaped habit that often grows back over itself if untrained! (Probably best grown by staking.)
Ideal for small landscapes, it slowly reaches 5 feet high and 6 to 8 feet wide, bearing abundant red-purple buds that open to long-lasting, rosy-pink blooms in March and April. The leathery foliage angles out from the plant, turning yellow in fall; the bark is scaly. Prefers full sun to light shade. Zones 5-7.