




Above is the new flower bed that was added this Memorial Day weekend. Along with the slate I brought home from Montana last summer. DH and I put in some today. It will create a walk way from our back gate to the patio. We got in about 13 pieces. That's it. Well, I mean you literally have to cut out the grass with a KNIFE then put a little sand to make level. Not to mention the height factor~~not to low that this grass will grow over but not to high so that it is a tripping hazard.


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