Blame it on the drought. And the broken plates that Jean Doak passed my way. And the succulent cuttings that other gardeners shared with me. And, and, and...
So many have contributed to the creation of this project of ceramics figures, tiles, low-water plants, gravel and goofiness.
Now the narrow strip along the driveway no longer looks like an abandoned dirt pile in a forgotten work zone. Instead, it brings in the bees and butterflies.
So many have contributed to the creation of this project of ceramics figures, tiles, low-water plants, gravel and goofiness.
Now the narrow strip along the driveway no longer looks like an abandoned dirt pile in a forgotten work zone. Instead, it brings in the bees and butterflies.
And, thanks to the gravel and tiled pavers, it only needs a drink every two or three weeks.
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