Putting in the sidewalk and the gate to the backyard was the first step really. A step towards setting up the infrastructure, making a mark, and taking ownership of the place. New fence, new gate with trellis overhead... maybe for wisteria and clematis (ended up Iceberg roses and evergreen clematis) New walkway, weed barrier and bark. Started planting. First successes. Only drawback - now the kids can't dig here.
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Sideyard - Step 1
Putting in the sidewalk and the gate to the backyard was the first step really. A step towards setting up the infrastructure, making a mark, and taking ownership of the place. New fence, new gate with trellis overhead... maybe for wisteria and clematis (ended up Iceberg roses and evergreen clematis) New walkway, weed barrier and bark. Started planting. First successes. Only drawback - now the kids can't dig here.
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