Yes, the flagstone is all new--there used to be a narrow, straight concrete sidewalk and some grass there, the only things we did not rip out were two maple trees and two camellia bushes. I think the new plants will fill in nicely, as long as the gophers don't eat them first!
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6 comments:
I like it! The flagstone is new too, right?
Looks great and will look even better in late summer as the plants grow & fill in.
I really like the walk way too.
I just love what I am viewing here. It is really breath taking..you must enjoy your outdoor life. hugs, Lorraine
Yes, the flagstone is all new--there used to be a narrow, straight concrete sidewalk and some grass there, the only things we did not rip out were two maple trees and two camellia bushes. I think the new plants will fill in nicely, as long as the gophers don't eat them first!
Absolutely gorgeous.
(Blogger's not letting me fill in my new address at spindyeknit.com so I'll have to fill in the old Blogger one, which isn't where my blog is anymore, sorry about that.)
That's okay--the transition from blogger has not been perfectly smooth.
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