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    Senior Dog janedoe's Avatar
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    Progress on the neighbor's yard.

    The neighbor had a potentially pretty area that was all overgrown and turned out to have a stone wall in there but with all the vines and saplings it was covered up. It had also partially collapsed.

    I've been working on it for a few days and decided to focus on one area at a time, starting with what was most visible from his house. It took a while to pull everything out because some of it was pretty established. Then I restacked the stones on that side and planted daisies and echinacea. It came out quite well I think. This is a pic of an area I haven't touched yet and will also rebuild and a pic of the whole area. We had a huge storm yesterday so I still need to do some cleanup and put down some mulch in front of the wall.
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    Great work.

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    Geez!! Great work!!!

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    Looking fantastic. You have one lucky neighbor.

    The work for our neighbor is going slowly. Had to see the ortho today for a leg problem. Kinda disabled for a while.

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