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very nice, I really like red cedar (?) bark. Your street looks like there is a lot of pride of ownership, and it looks like nobody feels the need to immediately but a 6' high fence around their property.
I wish builders would go back to putting more than 6' between detached homes around here.
I wish builders would go back to putting more than 6' between detached homes around here.
Looks nice. I see you put an evergreen tree in the front and a couple minis in the back. How big will they get? Will they become a problem so close to the house? What happened to the one by the garage? It's there in a few pics and not in others.
Originally Posted by GINge!
very nice, I really like red cedar (?) bark. Your street looks like there is a lot of pride of ownership, and it looks like nobody feels the need to immediately but a 6' high fence around their property.
I wish builders would go back to putting more than 6' between detached homes around here.
I wish builders would go back to putting more than 6' between detached homes around here.
it is a decent neighborhood, but we only want to live here 3 or 4 years. nice for a 1st house, but not our taste
Nice job. It's all in the details.
I won't mention the 33 yards of loam I've humped down a steep hill into my woods or the multiple tons of concrete I've been mixing in the wheelbarrow for my "landscaping project" over the past month or so..
Hard landscaping work always pays off in the end.... whether it's for you to enjoy or to increase the value of your home.
I won't mention the 33 yards of loam I've humped down a steep hill into my woods or the multiple tons of concrete I've been mixing in the wheelbarrow for my "landscaping project" over the past month or so..
Hard landscaping work always pays off in the end.... whether it's for you to enjoy or to increase the value of your home.
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