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Aug 13, 2015 3:27 PM CST
Name: Lee-Roy
Bilzen, Belgium (Zone 8a)
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beckygardener said:Lee-Roy - Definitely looks a lot better than the original wall. I agree with Debra, but I also agree that this is not the time to do anymore to it. You might decide to add some outdoor furniture or plants in front of that wall that will look nice.

Glad to see that you are back at it working on getting this huge renovation done!

BTW - Your lawn is gorgeous! Wow! Looks like golf course greens! Thumbs up Thumbs up Thumbs up


Haha thanks. That's the look I want from a lawn, but it's deteriorating already; no wonder with two dogs constantly uriniating on it and clay soil....I think it'll be gone once the garden is 'finished' and replaced with either gravel and beds and maybe fake lawn (just a tiny bit :p )

As for the wall: the large shed wall is the ugliest of 'm all. I think I'll just plant some giant evergreen bamboo against it and to hide the stil brown underside maybe a low box/yew hedge.

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