Looks lov-er-ly.
We need to do something with our fish pond/patio area. We went the cheap route, after ripping out the grass and pretty much leveling the ground we just put down a barrier, then pea gravel and some randomly laid stepping stones. Last year the weeds started invading. We will have to figure out something, because its a huge pain to have to weed your patio. At this point I’m ready to pay an expert to come in and fix it up for us with either stone, concrete or maybe a low deck that leads over to the other deck…I’m sure when the project starts I’ll be bloggin’ it.
I don’t know what the strange leggy bush thing is that intrudes in front of my study window. Something that Karen likes that I think has yellow blooms in the spring (Forsythia … maybe?)
February 19th, 2006 at 3:47 pm
Hey, it looks great!
February 21st, 2006 at 10:37 am
Looks lov-er-ly.
We need to do something with our fish pond/patio area. We went the cheap route, after ripping out the grass and pretty much leveling the ground we just put down a barrier, then pea gravel and some randomly laid stepping stones. Last year the weeds started invading. We will have to figure out something, because its a huge pain to have to weed your patio. At this point I’m ready to pay an expert to come in and fix it up for us with either stone, concrete or maybe a low deck that leads over to the other deck…I’m sure when the project starts I’ll be bloggin’ it.
February 22nd, 2006 at 3:29 pm
This looks wonderful, but what in the world is that tree(?) with just a few leaves at the top?
February 22nd, 2006 at 3:45 pm
I don’t know what the strange leggy bush thing is that intrudes in front of my study window. Something that Karen likes that I think has yellow blooms in the spring (Forsythia … maybe?)
February 24th, 2006 at 7:14 pm
Wow, your patio looks really good. Excellent work! *admires*
(And hooray…you have comments enabled.)