PERCHER Posted November 28, 2008 Report Posted November 28, 2008 Great job Glen.I didn't know you were so incline.Next time your up maybe you can give me a hand with my landscaping.I seem to have problem with growing grass.Maybe it's just the location or maybe it's just me. Dan
highdrifter Posted November 28, 2008 Report Posted November 28, 2008 Nice work Dawg! For a second there I thought you were gonna scare the BEEGESUS outta me.. You've got a real purty play ground for your Deere! cheers HD
Greencoachdog Posted November 29, 2008 Author Report Posted November 29, 2008 Great looking job GCD. Given 3-4 years to grow in sufficiently and it will look stunning. Of course you do realize you broke the unwritten law of landscaping(who cares) Planting in 3's. Rules were meant to be broken. Actually, it's in 4's... but I don't plant by 3's or 4's. I plant by dimensioned spacing taking into consideration the size of the plant when full grown and the given area I have to work with. ... call me "old fashioned". BUSTER Posted Today, 11:02 AM looks very nice , on a side note was the grass hard to grow in that spot or didnt grow at all? may be a reason for that and i have found small gas leaks on the gas pipe IF you have natural gas in the front Blvd, small leaks that go undetected usually dry up the soil to the point that nothing will go there, just thought i'd mention that, now if you dont have a gas pipe and the grass not growing in that spot wasnt the problem. please disregard...and very nice property! No natural gas lines here in the cowntry, we have to have propane tanks for our gas needs. Nothing would grow there because the ground was so hard and sloped, all the rain would run right off. Thanks for the kind words y'all!!! ... and for those that weren't so kind........... kiss it!!!
ccmtcanada Posted November 29, 2008 Report Posted November 29, 2008 Nice work Glen! Now...we have a few ideas for our backyard...when are you coming up to do that for us? I promise you wont need to till for nearly as long....
the spirit of fishing Posted November 29, 2008 Report Posted November 29, 2008 Great job-I applaude you for your ambition to plan and carry out the work and your patience for it to grow in Personally I look forward to the summer months when the grass drys up and doesn't need cutting so often..
Greencoachdog Posted November 29, 2008 Author Report Posted November 29, 2008 Good stuff Senator! Can we please have an aerial shot of that? I just want to know what you're trying to spell on your lawn. Well done Glen Roy he may have tried to spell OFC but got cornfused Actually, it doesn't spell anything... it's a scalloped rectangle with it's sticker pecking out! But nice job Glen I take it you are an avid supporter of the NRA? and where's the fish pond?? Close but no cigar!... I'm an avid supporter of the NHRA!, the fish pond is down the road aboot 10 miles.
TroutnMuskieHunter Posted November 29, 2008 Report Posted November 29, 2008 Dang it Glen......that is one fine landscaping job you did there!!! It feels good when you accomplish something like that doesn't it?... That is ONE nice looking neighbourhood you live in....gotta love all the space and room between the other homes....just outa curiousity, what's the average size of most lots down there??
Greencoachdog Posted November 29, 2008 Author Report Posted November 29, 2008 yeah, they built all those nice houses around my "house on wheels"... makes it look crappier than it really should, that's why I gotta work in the yard all the time!!! Those lots are 1 acre lots = 43,560 square feet... aboot 43,000 more square feet than you want cut grass on, on a 100*F summer day!!! Different developments have different size lots, but most around here are 1/2-1 acre.
TennesseeGuy Posted November 29, 2008 Report Posted November 29, 2008 Nice job Glenn. I'm impressed with your garden tiller. I'd have one just like it, but need to get between my corn rows. Next spring bless us with photos of your Bonnie Plants as they develop and produce. You and I are probably the only true vegetarians on the board as we grow our own vegetables.
aplumma Posted November 29, 2008 Report Posted November 29, 2008 Next time you need some dirt softened up just give me a call I will send my coon hound down he has turned out to being a champion digger when he buries his bones around the yard. Very nice job on the front lawn Glen. Art
Dano Posted November 29, 2008 Report Posted November 29, 2008 I dunno, is it just me or does the design look a johnson after too many shots of Jimmy Johnsons.....?
douG Posted November 29, 2008 Report Posted November 29, 2008 A true artist's work. Great stuff, Glen.
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