I’m happy to announce I’m finally a member of the NoLawm club.
The tiny green plants (one on each side) are Catmint – which I love because they don’t need much water once established and get HUGE. Oh and the bees and butterflies love em. How’d I do?
Forgot to include – I’m on the front range in Colorado.
CoffeeSnobsUnite
You’re gonna regret that rock but it’s a good start.
LakeSun
Great. I’d just say 10X the perennial pollinator plants.
OminousOminis
Could use a lot less rocks
yancymcfly
Sorry about the rocks!
itsforachurch
Congratulatioms!
home_bb
If weeds start to germinate through the rocks you could get a torch to burn them. Looks good
GlacierJewel
The rocks make me cringe, but the layout is fun. 🙂
transhiker99
looks great!
can’t really tell from the photos but you may have planted the tree a little too deep, or else the mulch is piled too high? I could be wrong.
Kusakaru
As someone who spent nearly two years trying to remove the nightmare of rocks left behind by the previous owners of my condo so I could actually plant things, this picture gave me chills.
BriannaMckinley2442
I never knew this sub was so anti-rock. I think it looks great.
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Forgot to include – I’m on the front range in Colorado.
You’re gonna regret that rock but it’s a good start.
Great. I’d just say 10X the perennial pollinator plants.
Could use a lot less rocks
Sorry about the rocks!
Congratulatioms!
If weeds start to germinate through the rocks you could get a torch to burn them. Looks good
The rocks make me cringe, but the layout is fun. 🙂
looks great!
can’t really tell from the photos but you may have planted the tree a little too deep, or else the mulch is piled too high? I could be wrong.
As someone who spent nearly two years trying to remove the nightmare of rocks left behind by the previous owners of my condo so I could actually plant things, this picture gave me chills.
I never knew this sub was so anti-rock. I think it looks great.