I spent three hours working on the gardens Thursday. It wasn't until almost the end of my time out there - ran out of steam - that I noticed this.
Not sure what knocked it over, but before I attempt to restack the Inukshuk I will have to follow Tom's advice to get some landscape adhesive.
It was a gorgeous day here yesterday. I had to shed several layers as I worked in the sun. Here's the view of the field behind us with buds showing on the near tree branches.
Over top our well is this forsythia which has yet to burst into full bloom even though there's one across the street blooming.
Some blooms near the bottom but
I also planted irises that wintered over in the barn, three day lilies and a bleeding heart on this side. And out of view around the corner to the right two lavender in what will be my herb garden. I still have 9 hosta to plant plus enlarging and transplanting some perennials from the front porch garden.
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...make sure that the base stone is set well and then glue each stone going to the top, good luck.
I love all the fun things you are doing in your yard. Have a good weekend!
Thanks for sharing these beauties...and the rocks that will need glue. You have some great plans and I hope you take pics of the various things...though I know once your hands are in the dirt, no photos. I potted in hanging planters a six pack of marigolds and 2 new flowers to me. Forgot to take photos of them!
Winter knocks over ours every year.
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