This is my front yard, no jokes please. Ok, if you must.
I wanted a path here and so I began looking for stone. Then my friend Lina saved the day by giving me a path's worth of stone for FREE. She and her husband own a landscaping company, Urban Oasis Design.
The new path, below. I laid it myself which was no small feat of shoveling and moving rocks around. The landscape lights are these solar powered, dark activated thingies I got for 20 bucks on Amazon. I hope they last.
I plan to line the border with some flowering, drought-resistant plants and splice in some of the creeping thyme from my other flagstone path in the crevices.
It has been a good late-winter/early-spring for outdoor projects here in Boulder!
I wanted a path here and so I began looking for stone. Then my friend Lina saved the day by giving me a path's worth of stone for FREE. She and her husband own a landscaping company, Urban Oasis Design.
The new path, below. I laid it myself which was no small feat of shoveling and moving rocks around. The landscape lights are these solar powered, dark activated thingies I got for 20 bucks on Amazon. I hope they last.
I plan to line the border with some flowering, drought-resistant plants and splice in some of the creeping thyme from my other flagstone path in the crevices.
It has been a good late-winter/early-spring for outdoor projects here in Boulder!
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