A Comparison...

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Greynomad
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A Comparison...

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February 2014... when we moved in:
Front Yard 2014.jpeg
October 2021
Front Yard 2021.jpeg
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Now that looks good Ray...we are growing plants/shrubs along our back fence,,,to block the view of the people out the back....its getting there...will be glad when its mature as yours.
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You never realize just how much you have achieved until you look back through some old photos. It certainly looks neat and pretty.
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amazing how just a little water and fertilizer can do along with the hard work.
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Unfortunately I'm not married to a gardener, he's more a maintenance man & has always had to many projects in his men's shed. :lol: :lol: I even mow the lawn & always have done. :D

The garden really improves your outlook Ray, looks great.
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Dot wrote: Wed Oct 27, 2021 10:12 pm amazing how just a little water and fertilizer can do along with the hard work.
Dottie,
There was also a lot of digging, bricklaying, horse-poo mixing, spraying & hedging. :shock:

Shirley,
I’m the one married to a gardener. I’m just the gardener’s labourer. :D
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