Rocks! Yes! I forgot there are going to trimming to do around those rocks. Oh wait! I have a gardener. I will let him do it. I do a lot of my own weeding..but I've pretty much let him take over with all the plants I have on both the front porch and the back patio.. Everything looks so neat and weed free now. Good for you. Ki-Anne is such a pretty little dog. So healthy looking.
Quite an impressive difference the weeding made! I had to weed our driveway a lot when I was little. We had a gravel driveway and weeds were always sprouting up in between the gravels.
hi, weed lover here, and i liked the look of the weeds in the rocks.. of course i tell you that after you did all that hot hard work. we have a slate patch from pool to gate that looks like yours and it does have weeds..that frog is so cute and wait until you see my post today ha ha sister. my email is on the blink if you don't hear from me
Ki-Anne is so sweet! Weeding can be so harmful too. Once again I learned this week, don't pick those strong rooted weeds on your way to the mailbox without gloves! Yikes!
Another job well done, Gail. At least now I know why I would not have been able to keep up with you. I got sore and tired just reading about all you did. But you are still one heck of a tough broad and your patio looks great. In my heydays, I could have handled that. I get a kick out of you doing it. xox
very nice it looks wonderful. What a lot of hard work. My sister in law came over the other day when I was working outside and said, " It just feels so good to work hard at this age doesn't it? I thought about it and it does, I can tell you enjoy working hard, Now for the question, Can you move?
Your stone patio really looks pretty! Our house has stepping stones in front like this. The little toad is so cute! But it has been so hot here, over 90!
My weeding is done again for a bit, once more before final - looks like your commentators are weeding too, eh. ha,ha Never ending job - I wanna see the fig when its done. Patio looks like I could rest there very happily, perhaps with my feet in the pond :) Have a good one :)
I saw something on HGTV where they made a nice area with rocks. All I could think was, "They're gonna have a lot of work keeping the weeds out of those things." LOL You, bullheaded? Nooooooo. :)
I'll bet if I worked as hard as you do I could eat more without expanding so much.
I'm sure I'd be healthier cardiovascularly!
=)
July 5, 2014 at 2:19 PM
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Here's the tiny section I worked so hard on last week. The stump from the lightning struck tree is still burning so I had a place to stack more today.
I decided I needed to weed my porch. Have you ever heard of someone doing that?
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Please bear in mind I rarely use any thing I have to buy. I have lots of rocks and logs so I made my back porch outta those. Hubby brought me a huge rock last year (he just loves making me happy). Now it is where he brushes the dogs and we use it for many things including a table. So tools ready...set...go.
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I had a tiny helper who posed for the camera. He/she is only as big as a thumb nail. Glad to see them coming back. I also terrified a REAL Ladybug and a Skink. They did not hang around for a photo session.
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You can track me anywhere with my DP can and a vacant pair of shoes. If you find those two things I won't be far away.
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Lizzy enjoyed the cool spots I was digging. I recycle dog food sacks and lay them under stone to prevent grass invasion. Between the large rocks I place gravel.
It was a long hot morning. I had to stop and help get the beef in the freezer (59 per cent of live weight). Full to the rim! That feels good.
Back outside to finish. Hot, tired, thirsty, sweaty, dirty and more but I continued. I kinda like to finish something once I get it started. I'm a tad bull headed like that.
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Please remember the back door is usually the worst. Ki-Anne doesn't care. This is before
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and after. One job done for another year! It was in the shade when I began but not for long. Too hot to work this hard.
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Will my next job be the second fig
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or the poor fern bed?
Depends on which one is shadier.
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Close this window Jump to comment formRocks! Yes! I forgot there are going to trimming to do around those rocks. Oh wait! I have a gardener. I will let him do it. I do a lot of my own weeding..but I've pretty much let him take over with all the plants I have on both the front porch and the back patio..
Everything looks so neat and weed free now. Good for you. Ki-Anne is such a pretty little dog. So healthy looking.
July 1, 2014 at 5:21 AM
What I meant is that I have so many plants to care for. He, the gardener doesn't touch them.
July 1, 2014 at 5:22 AM
Wow, what a difference after weeding! I think your porch is cool. Looks homey.
July 1, 2014 at 5:29 AM
Quite an impressive difference the weeding made! I had to weed our driveway a lot when I was little. We had a gravel driveway and weeds were always sprouting up in between the gravels.
July 1, 2014 at 5:47 AM
hi, weed lover here, and i liked the look of the weeds in the rocks.. of course i tell you that after you did all that hot hard work. we have a slate patch from pool to gate that looks like yours and it does have weeds..that frog is so cute and wait until you see my post today ha ha sister. my email is on the blink if you don't hear from me
July 1, 2014 at 7:51 AM
it looks great! i like your deck! and really smart to use the dog food bags as weed barrier cloth. i use them for my trash bags.
July 1, 2014 at 8:40 AM
I've heard of people weeding their patio.....I do it too!!!
You've accomplished a lot around the farm, everything looks really nice.
Congrats on packing your freezer with Sir Loin......God is Good!!!
July 1, 2014 at 10:11 AM
Ki-Anne is so sweet! Weeding can be so harmful too. Once again I learned this week, don't pick those strong rooted weeds on your way to the mailbox without gloves! Yikes!
July 1, 2014 at 10:16 AM
I can identify with the "weeding" part of gardening . . . Never ending!
But it helps with pretty and AFTER!
I like your rock patio porch!
July 1, 2014 at 11:12 AM
Another job well done, Gail. At least now I know why I would not have been able to keep up with you. I got sore and tired just reading about all you did. But you are still one heck of a tough broad and your patio looks great. In my heydays, I could have handled that. I get a kick out of you doing it. xox
July 1, 2014 at 12:58 PM
I feel for you....working in the sun can be exhausting!...:)JP
July 1, 2014 at 1:13 PM
I have a side walk that I gave up weeding and now just mow. I tried weeding one year and do know how much work it is. Kudos for you for tackling it!
July 1, 2014 at 1:57 PM
Congrats! It looks great! And now, you've made me feel guilty - I haven't finished the last 24 feet, so I guess I better get pulling!
July 1, 2014 at 4:01 PM
very nice it looks wonderful. What a lot of hard work. My sister in law came over the other day when I was working outside and said, " It just feels so good to work hard at this age doesn't it? I thought about it and it does, I can tell you enjoy working hard, Now for the question, Can you move?
July 1, 2014 at 5:34 PM
Your stone patio really looks pretty! Our house has stepping stones in front like this. The little toad is so cute! But it has been so hot here, over 90!
July 1, 2014 at 5:55 PM
My weeding is done again for a bit, once more before final - looks like your commentators are weeding too, eh. ha,ha Never ending job - I wanna see the fig when its done. Patio looks like I could rest there very happily, perhaps with my feet in the pond :) Have a good one :)
July 3, 2014 at 6:29 AM
I saw something on HGTV where they made a nice area with rocks. All I could think was, "They're gonna have a lot of work keeping the weeds out of those things." LOL You, bullheaded? Nooooooo. :)
July 3, 2014 at 6:54 AM
I'll bet if I worked as hard as you do I could eat more without expanding so much.
I'm sure I'd be healthier cardiovascularly!
=)
July 5, 2014 at 2:19 PM