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Jul. 8th, 2021 10:39 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
The wall is built. The rubble is gone. The patio has been repaired. The lane door has been replaced, and they've even left a gap for hedgehogs at the bottom like I asked. Folks, I think the builders might actually be finished! Now all I have to do is replant half the garden, but that'll be a job for the end of next week, when I have a few days off work.
And then I'll turn my attention to the lawn, but that will be a longer term project!



(I feel I should add for the record that that is not my cat at the bottom of the 3rd picture there. That is Molly, who lives next door but spends a lot of time in my garden because she hates the puppy her family adopted last summer!)
And then I'll turn my attention to the lawn, but that will be a longer term project!



(I feel I should add for the record that that is not my cat at the bottom of the 3rd picture there. That is Molly, who lives next door but spends a lot of time in my garden because she hates the puppy her family adopted last summer!)
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Date: 2021-07-09 08:28 am (UTC)*whispers* Taking the opportunity to create a bit of a wildflower meadow is, in fact, the main thrust of my lawn recovery plan. I was working toward it even before the wall came down - last year the lawn was more clover than grass, and I loved it (so did the bees). So having all that bare earth where grass used to be...well, let's just say I have my yellow rattle and wildflower seed mix at the ready...;)
But I do need to repair the flower bed first, and get what's left of the grass cut, which means first raking out the worst of the remaining stone...lots to do!
(I tried to talk my neighbour into re-wilding as well, when he asked for advice about his lawn. He wasn't convinced, but I did at least talk him out of going over to artificial grass!)