On a few warm days in January, I started creating a path on a slope. I found a huge rock at one point and came close to digging it out, but decided to put it off for another day--I think I was afraid I would screw up my back again and never finish the path.
I had a couple more days in February where I could work the ground. If I recall, I finished it early March.
Here it is with an aerial shot.
(Well, I guess it isn't finished until I get that rock out, fill the hole, remove the garbage that I found, and, hopefully, seed it with something native--maybe path rush.)
Thank you, babe, for the aerial shot. :)
The other day, I added some elderberry cuttings along the slope--hopefully, they will root with no trouble and grow in in the next couple of years...along with some other native shrubs. I have some silky dogwood still in pots that I can add...and I hope to buy some other species.
Recreating a native habitat has been a dream of mine since I was about 18. It only took me 20 years, but I finally have two acres of land in the country with which to work (and play). My goal is to document the improvements I make to the property: restoring habitat & attracting birds and butterflies in addition to other wildlife.
Just the back yard!? Nah, I want the front and side yards landscaped in natives too.
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Thursday, March 26, 2020
Sunday, January 12, 2020
Creating a New Path
Yesterday, January 11th, we had a high of 62°F! Not good for the planet, but I enjoyed the reprieve from winter. I accomplished a lot today. I am so glad I went outside to enjoy the warm weather.
As so often happens, I start out just meandering through the yard and, unexpectedly, start some random project. This time it was a path I had been planning in the back of my mind for a few years.
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| Instead of removing them, I decided to weigh them down to keep them off the path. |
This is a slope on the property which I rarely have access to except in winter. It has not been a priority (I tend to work on the meadow, woods, or pond)...but, I have been wanting to create a useable path there for a few years--right now it is a narrow footpath.
I am pleased with the results. I probably would have finished the entire path,had I not found and uncovered a huge rock. I plan to use it for my pond/streambed/waterfall project. (I had really hoped to uncover several large rocks and mini-boulders while digging my pond. Although I found rocks of various sizes...none were substantial. So happy to have come across this one--despite the fact i will have to transport it a fair distance.
I love finding an exposed rock...and uncovering a very large rock that can be used for my pond/streambed/waterfall project.
I had really hoped to uncover a lot of useable large rocks mini-boulders when digging out for the pond (Phase II). Unfortunately, although I found small rounded rocks to use in the streambed, but nothing like this! Happy to have it, but, it will have to be transported a bit farther than if it were found on the site of the pond.
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