This is about life in my gardens. One is an acre on a hillside in Laguna Beach, California and the other is an acre in San Juan Capistrano, California.
Friday, September 25, 2009
Gravel Garden Update
Progress is slow going on the gravel garden due to my crew being busy with other chores. We have removed all the grass and that is it piled on the left side with a mulch cover. It is going to break down into compost for a long border bed going in there. one of the issues we've run into is the dramatic slope of the area. I always knew it had somewhat of a slope, but once the grass was gone it seemed much more pronounced. I am afraid that my harvest table will sit at an uncomfortable slant, so the area needs to be leveled out. On the right side is the beginning of the DG (decomposed granite) that will be used under the gravel as a base. Slowly but surely!
Hi Sheila! Brownish/yellowish gravel reminds me of France. Looks neat.
ReplyDeleteSlowly and surely... yea, that's a sweet approach. I love the background,.. green and green!! ~bangchik
ReplyDeleteSheila,
ReplyDeleteIt will be so nice when finished. I agree with Bangchik that the background is lovely. Looks like you have a bit of a view back there.
The gravel shows off your green border to great advantage!
ReplyDeleteSlow and steady wins the race!
ReplyDeleteHi Sheila. I haven't been by in a while. Looks like your gardens are still as wonderful as ever. Lucky you having the columbine bloom at this time of year. This looks like a great project here too. Can't wait to see it finished. Hope you had a good summer?
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