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I don't know if you can make it out, but to the right of the farthest tree you can see my 1919 Oliver walking plow which still has it's original wooden beam.....
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Very nice, PMP, and I see the plow.
I don't know if you can make it out, but to the right of the farthest tree you can see my 1919 Oliver walking plow which still has it's original wooden beam.....
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I live in an apartment, but am moreover too lazy at this point to ever commit to gardening. Therefore, I am going to mooch off of what you all have created. Keep the photos coming, ladies and gentlemen!![]()
I've always hated formal gardens with rows of shrubs shaped like spheres and diamonds.....I only removed damaged growth or branches that will eventually rub away at a neighboring branch......
I love organic gardening, and use manure for most of my fertilizer needs.
But I have to agree with Rana on this one. Take the shit someplacce else.
Yeah, I never cared much for the formal or English Gardens. I like my plants to be a riot of growth.
If it's round cobbles and boulders its a glacial moraine. An alluvial plain is characterized as flat, comprised of sands and silts.![]()
Check this out. It will give you some ideas.
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Thanks for the link.
we've either had rain or cold every weekend.....haven't had a chance to do anything yet except pick up fallen branches......plus my son bought his first home (a foreclosure reclamation) last month, so now I have two places to work on....
Nothing more satisfying than turning an ugly duckling into a swan.