Colorful Garden Chat Picture Thread

  • Erstellt am 2019-04-22 22:51:16

Wickie

2021-11-25 14:38:29
  • #1
I wouldn’t do it now either. Better in spring. But it’s really interesting... different sites on the web offer completely different explanations... crazy.
 

Nida35a

2021-11-25 14:41:45
  • #2
Roll turf will still be offered until the end of November, our last pieces have now been in place for 3 weeks, all are lush green
 

tomtom79

2021-11-25 14:56:05
  • #3
Well, sod does not need to take root since it is already laid in the soil and it can develop deeper roots later on.
 

Obermuh

2022-01-08 12:03:06
  • #4
Not really colorful, but wonderfully blue and white. The first real snow in the no longer quite new house :)

I just need a better solution than a basic snow shovel for the almost 250 sqm of paving... this morning I worked almost 3 hours for the 15cm of snow :rolleyes:

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haydee

2022-01-08 12:11:42
  • #5
leave it lying around
with a bit of luck it will thaw quickly enough to not become an ice rink






 

Obermuh

2022-01-08 12:19:28
  • #6
The weather forecast is rather unfavorable today. 1-2 degrees sun/clouds until 3 PM and then back to -1 and snow. Since we have a relatively long incline in the driveway, I didn't want to risk it turning into an ice rink.
 

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