I’ve reached the approximate midway point of this yard work project. I think back to what I had originally wanted when I first talked to the local nursery that laid the sod and created the flowerbeds. I was wanting to install just the sod to about 25 feet out from the house. Whole point was to reduce the mud considerably until the grass (or anything greenish) could grow and keep the one dog and me from picking up mud and bringing it in. The Nursery guy talked me into flowerbeds. He was probably right about helping resale value but I...
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Good Thing…
…that I don’t mind mowing. I’ve been learning how to get tall fescue grass to grow on the portions of the Old Radio Ranch that were leveled off to build or had the topsoil scraped off as part of the lot leveling or tree removal process. It is Kentucky and even the botanically challenged should be able to grow some bluegrass. I am also changing flowerbed locations to lawn as my furry friends wreck havoc on the existing flowerbeds that are in their path. As an area gets cleared of briars and saplings, it can be planted, AND, every cleared...
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Surprisingly, the mulch made it through the rain without any problems. Went ahead and ordered the edging so that I can get it down before I use up the remaining ton of mulch. There will be places needing fill after the edging goes in. Went all out and spray painted the bottoms of the gutter drains that feed the water collection system. Original paint had worn off showing green 4 inch pipe. Mulch installation has gone well with the exception of my top heavy mulch transport cart wanting to turn over on my steep backyard.
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I didn’t want to make a big deal out of putting down some mulch. Its one of those tasks that almost everyone has to do at some point in life and there is normally nothing special about it. I’ve used pine straw, shredded bark, bark nuggets and shredded clippings that had been processed through a shredding machine to fill many flowerbeds over the years. The local nursery mulched during the original installation of the shrubbery here and then again when they did some yard repair caused by an external plumbing rework that was not detected until after the lawn had...
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This website is a good outlet for me – could probably do the same thing much more quickly and efficiently using other available webware, but this format allows for adding custom code so there is no learning limit. This site will, hopefully, change over time as the new tools available are put to use. New for me was the Pond Cam. Expected it to be easy but found out that ease of use seems to hinge upon the camera brand, and to a lesser extent, firewall issues getting a camera signal out. Does work and the camera was inexpensive so...
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