Before and After

Started by Palustris, March 20, 2005, 21:55:39

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Palustris

Part of the Daisy Lawn at the begiining of the month and part of it at the end of today. About 12 cu metres of stuff removed.
This is some of the material waiting to be shredded and then used as bedding for the hens before going on the compost heap.
Gardening is the great leveller.

Palustris

Gardening is the great leveller.

Gardengirl

Whose been a busy boy then Eric ::)  If you feel anything like I do after my day in the garden today you will definitely need the Radox ;D ;) :)

Pat
Happy gardening all...........Pat

Roy Bham UK

Being a lazy so and so, I think I would have set fire to it, in a controlled way of cause, but you are a devil for punishment. ;D

Mothy

Crikey Eric, that's a heck of a lot of progress in a couple of weeks!! How much ground have you got in total? I've seen other shots of your garden and it must be very large!

Well done!!

Palustris

The garden is just under an acre, and the Daisy lawn is about 15 metres by 20 metres, sort of, odd shape and got a piece of concrete in the middle with the Gazebo on it.
Could not just burn it off as it is also full of Alliums, Frits, and other bulbs just starting up.
Gardening is the great leveller.

Mimi

My goodness Eric what a transformation.  You mentioned in the chat room that you had done it all by hand with a pair of secateurs.........Do you need a Sling  ;)  ;)  ;)
Take time to stop and smell the flowers.

edward

 :D
Looking great there Eric.

Overseas greetings

Edward
enjoy every day!!!!!!!!

northener

Nice one Eric whats your new space going to be for?

Palustris

#8
It is not "new " space. The area is stuffed to the gills with all kinds of tall grasses and plants with daisy like flowers, Rudbeckia, Coreopsis, Heleniums,Helianthus, etc. Given a couple of months it will look much the same as it did before I cut it down, except that (hopefully) everything will be green not straw coloured.
Gardening is the great leveller.

tim

Looks like the stuff that Ina makes paths out of.

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