You would never know until I tell you that beneath the fallen leaves, the pea gravel lake of zen and the raised bed contained by a short stone wall lies the turdbox and main sewer line.
One of the good things about being a gardener/landscape designer is that after the construction is done, we make things pretty. It is often quite easy to make a client happy after the turmoil and destruction of construction.
Back at the home of my first official request for a Japanese garden, the new addition was done. It was time to clean up and reconnect the back garden to the front with a new path.
A pallet of chocolate flagstone was delivered and I was asked to make a path to connect to the existing flagstone walkway that is right up against the side and back of the house. I had to do something a little more creative. A straight line would have been boring and on this slope that descends three to four feet from front to back, a straight line would have ended up more like stairs steps.
A garden path is born. Now it needs a little more garden.
Friday, October 14, 2011
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7 comments:
I like it! Garden to come!!
bev
I like it and the client likes it. Bev you make it unanimous.
Make that three!
Absolutely love it!
Gorgeous. Make that 4. I really like it.
Beautiful! It's definitely unanimous!!!
I like the stone flower at the turn in the pathway. Very creative and inviting.
Love the stone path
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