October 11, 20169 yr Popular Post I had to move a large hydrangea shrub earlier this year and just heeled it into some fresh topsoil. I finally got the 4x4's in place, divided the bush up into several smaller pieces and planted. They should come on and make a nice show next spring/summer. Then I put a few pieces of metal art up on the side of the garage. Cal Edited October 11, 20169 yr by clhyer
October 11, 20169 yr I remember as a kid, my grandmother had these planted all around their house. Mostly white ones but a few blue ones, too. Nice wall decorations!
October 11, 20169 yr Great job! Don't forget to post pics in the spring when they bloom. I also like the metal art on the wall, very cool
October 11, 20169 yr I think Cal was the electrician Stick! Hey, it's better than I could do, when it comes to power, I can barely turn a light-bulb into a socket.
October 11, 20169 yr Author Thanks guys! Actually I ran the TV & phone line on the right and paid (good money I might add...) the electrician for the main line. The pile of mulch under the tree will be used in the next month or so - if it ever starts raining. It generally begins raining and cooling off on labor day. The cooling off has started this week. We still have not had much rain at all. Cal
October 18, 20169 yr Nice! I am also working on my entrée de garage/ driveway . It is made of pavage asphalte/ asphalt and I think this is the right season to do this.
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