How about breaking them up and making some sort of mosaic?
Karen
Garden Projects # 10
They probably wont winter over.Mosaic sounds like a good idea.
Yep, I'd set them in concrete......
okey dokey, time to learn how to do mosaic
I did that hypertufa stuff last year Jen.. messy but fun
I guess i will call this vacation project - better pictures of the cairns i built while on vacation.
while in maine i noticed strange signs warning that it is illegal to remove stone from maine beachs - who would ever even think to do that?
the second image has a nice heart shaped rock - the fourth was my personal favorite
Heehee, I can't imagine who would even think to do that. I like them all
They are all wonderful! Wow, like Maine doesn't have enough rocks? My son would always bring home some nice ones......
so very cool! I hope people leave them be
Quote Hank: "Very Cool!". Quote Louise: "AMAZING, in fact!". I love the last one with the engineer and his creations! About that rock prohibition.....I know someone who "rescued" a rock from the Acropolis before seeing the signs about prosecution. Her pocketbook was glowing with guilt.
You're supposed to be enjoying downtime with Cindy!!
that is down time
thanks all
I love Maine,cousin lives in Rockland.Its true.
I guess it's true about the ban on rock removal.It makes sense tho.
Beautiful kairnes Bill.
Would love to get into garden to finish project with brick edging.....still coughing, though not as much....
Wow!
i can do that lol
Flintstones!
pretty funny jen:) must be on a farm somewhere
That would take a year or two....
that is awesome!!!
Very cool!
Wonderful, JO!!
Very serene.....
That is so lovely, Jo. It has been very enjoyable to come along with you to see all that you have done in your yard over the last few summers. Your artistry really shows.
Very pretty Jo!
looks great joann!
so pretty
Love stone!
Thanks everyone.I just cant stop looking at it.
you did a great job!!
My design but someone elses labor.I am thinking of another one in the lasagna garden for next spring.
It looks wonderful Jo!!!
The same type of path would look great there, too....I'm sure you can show me when I get to your place!
Here is a project for contemplation if you happen to have a spare 600,000 begonias.
In the real world, I have been ordering fall bulbs and trying to figure out where I am moving a bunch of Japanese Maples that the deer decimated last spring. I am going to move them to the fenced part of the property in a couple of weeks. The deer always win, but I think I have some very suitable spots in the garden to redesign around those chomped on maples. Patti
Article: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/08/16/grand-palace-in-brussels-_n_1789239.html
you can do that :)
ha! ha! ha!
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