RE: Back to my garden....


LOL! Kitty- you had me roaring cause I know you are saying this with a
straight face.

I figure I will be planting the day before they come in the train
area... he has so much to do it is not funny. We area still yapping
about the stream. A picture is worth a thousand words.. so...

http://simplymyworld.com/workingonthetrain.jpg

that was late last week- some progress has been made, but not much, and
we are leaving for a couple of weeks soon. After you all get off the
floor from laughing so hard, we have pulled stuff like this off before.
Two weeks of real work on it and the hardscapes could be done enough...
but that stream has to go! Either curved or something... The bottom of
the picture is where the large pond is....

Donna


> Well, anyone who visits gardens knows they can't depend on the weather
or
> bloom times.  However, those who visit railroad gardens should be able
to
> expect a railroad.  If you've got until October to decide, I'd tell
him
> 'no
> dice' if the hardscape isn't in at that time.  If it were me, I'd put
my
> foot down earlier than that because your perennials (which go in after
the
> hardscape - meaning train and stream, etc) should be in in September
at
> the
> latest to be of much consequence next year.
> 
> Kitty

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