Accessible Gardening: Practical Matters for Physically Challanged Gardeners #7, 0 by lovemyhouse
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lovemyhouse wrote: To this: He will be back later in the week to remove the remaining chunks and finish digging out the stump. I am sad because I loved the funkiness of the tree. Used to string a clothes line between two of the trunks until one of the grandkids playing on it caused it to crack at the base and drop too low to keep sheets out of the dirt. The littlest dog liked to climb it, too. :-) And I am also excited because it took up a LOT of room. When I first moved into the house, there were five Rose of Sharons along the front driveway. Moved one to the side yard and it has never been really happy there. We are going to move it to the back little more than midway along the fence toward the right where you can see that hunk of concrete (recycled, thank you very much! LOL). Then I am thinking of putting a redbud tree in along the fence where all the chunks are now. That would leave the corner and strip alongside the garage for a raised vegetable bed. Would get direct sun from about 10:00am to 3:30pm. Bet I could grow SOMETHING there. Whatcha think? |


