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new work and another years growth

Posted by davidtree (My Page) on
Sat, May 19, 12 at 14:44

added some new stone work and the trees are getting closer. Have transplanted some.
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Wow. Well done. That looks amazing.
Richard


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man o man.. you are a stone-a-holic...

spectacular

ken


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Serious rock envy happening here...


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Everything looks lovely. Your stonework is fantastic and love the swing sitting there for viewing it all.
Cher


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oh.. i saw your main trick in the last pic ..

now.. if i had one of those.. i would be as dangerous as you are.. lol ..

and though i have a very precise hatred of colored mulch.. i gotta hand it to you.. your use of it is supreme. ...

ken


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wow...you own a backhoe!


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Geez Ken, I saw that and couldn't tell what it was until you said. I think part of it was because I was admiring the pretty setting with the swing.
Cher


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Epic garden and epic machinery toys!

Keep-on!


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It is a kubtoa bx22 had for about 8 years. I could not do all yard work without it i use it every day. When i transplant i just dip out with backhoe and move only had one not do well . I transplant in spring while dormant.


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  • Posted by whaas 5a SE WI (My Page) on
    Sun, May 20, 12 at 22:20

Conifers sure are looking nice but I'm digging the firepit and grilling area!


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Looks real nice!


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Wow, serious love for this garden, one of my favorites here for the grand use of rocks, a firepit, a great sitting place and water as well. I love how your rocks set everything off and the more I garden I find rocks(and LOTS of them) a very essential part to my own gardening. Hopefully you too share closeups on some more of your beds, you haven't done so by half here. :)

What is the vine on the arbor/pergola?
-Will


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Nice rocksmanship. Thanks for posting.

tj


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  • Posted by botann z8 SEof Seattle (My Page) on
    Mon, May 21, 12 at 18:44

You have done a lot of work since you first started posting pics.
Looks real nice.
Mike


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Looks fantastic! Thanks for the tour.


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David,

What a beautiful yard you are creating. I love the first picture which is a beautiful overview of your watergarden and conifers. Very nice.

I too love the look of your beautiful rock work.


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