“Let us be grateful to people who make us happy, they are the charming gardeners who make our souls blossom.”
― Marcel Proust
Whew! I finally finished my patio project! Last fall I started pulling all the grass out of the cracks between the stepping stones in the cement patio we had made a couple of years ago because the grass had not just been growing in the cracks of the stepping stones but had begun to spread on top of them and was beginning to all but obliterate any sign of them..............I also gave away my patio table because it is just too hot to sit out there and planted an apricot tree in the middle...............
At left is how the grass looked before it completely took over.....really pretty...THEN.....but I wish I had taken a photo of what it looked like at the end of last summer when I decided the grass had to go because it was nothing like this..............grass was just taking over the whole thing....covering most of the stepping stones in several areas................
But it was also nothing like this.....which is how it looked before we poured the stepping stones in the patio.....
So anyway............I'm done and I hope that the paver sand I put in the cracks won't blow away....lol.............and now it's time to see if I can get some sewing done...........Ta-ta for now......
7 comments:
Your patio turned out great! I never sat outside when I lived in TX, too hot. I'm looking forward to a milder summer in MO where I can enjoy my patio!
It looks beautiful what a great transformation !!!!!
Oh, your patio looks so pretty in the photo. Can't wait till I get there to see it in "real life." You always do such beautiful work, whether it's sewing or otherwise.
I know how much work it is to get the grass out of those tiny spaces. You did a great job, the patio is beautiful. Looks like a great spot to take pictures of your next crafty project :-). xoxo
What a great transformation, a lot of work but well worth it. Well done.
Your patio looks lovely! I hope you found some time for stitching later.
Looks good! But, your poor tree and that soil!
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