
Shout out to Charlie. Walks from salvaged bricks. Picket fence built by hand. Blueberry corral highlighted on upper center. Restored grape arbor (after neighbor’s tree fell on it) upper left. Annual bed planted from seed on lower left. Countless hours unpaid (save occasional fruit pies.) Great rewards for the non gardener(no secret who she is!)
I love your garden Elizabeth…so green!
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Charlie keeps it watered during hot days.
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I love the whole garden, but that brick pathway is a work of art! Well done Charlie.
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I agree about the paths. Every time he saw an abandoned building he salvaged bricks. There are more walks around our house and edging along lawn.
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Looks great. I’m left wondering how long it took Charlie to put those bricks down.
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It is an ongoing project actually. He just finished that section with new plastic under to keep out weeds.
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A very charming garden! Shoutout deserved. 😊
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Thanks. I share these praises with him.
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Impressive indeed. Congratulations to Charlie!
Best wishes, Pete.
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Thanks.
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Wow! Congratulate Charlie for me. The garden looks great!
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I will for sure.
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Gosh that looks pretty.Well done Charlie! P&B
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He really is a salvaging genius.
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I love your brick walkways, they always make a property look timeless. Our last house had brick walks, and I loved it when the moss grew between the bricks.
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We have a 1929 colonial revival house and the walks fit perfectly
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Ours was an 1892 Colonial Revival, too, with lots of pillars!
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My goodness, that is splendor.
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indeed!
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