rebbetzin
Garden Addicted
A couple of months ago I got an idea. Every week for the past year I have been noticing the artificial lawn at a local Radio Station. It looks really nice, with the added bonus of not using any water.
So... I don't know if anyone remembers my front walkway...it is, or rather was... flagstone and dichondra. This is one of my favorite photos of it.
Anyway, I got this idea that just maybe the company that installs the artificial lawns might just have some small scraps that I could use between the flagstones and save money on water. I called them, and the owner said he would give me some scraps and they would even deliver them. I was really happy.
When the fellows showed up with the scraps, instead of a bunch of small pieces, they left me two 5ft X 30ft rolls of the stuff!!
I about croaked!! So since Monday this week I have been trying to make a new walkway I decided it would be really hard to cut out all the holes for each stone. So.. I thought I would just place the stones on the top of the grass. I worked and worked to lay flagstones. It is not easy to do!! I had to keep pulling up the carpet of grass, and level the soil so the stones would lay properly. Here is a photo of what I did..
My husband thought the stones were too far apart, and that they might cause someone to sprain an ankle if they didn't step on the stones just right.
So.. I made the gaps between the stones smaller by rearranging all the stones again.
As I was working, I noticed I really liked the look of the grass without the stones on it.
Here is a closer view.
Here is how it looks from the front door. I made the path to the birdbath more narrow.
Well, what do you think? I used to have to water the dichcondra twice a day in the summer. Now I don't have to water this stuff at all!! And it was FREE!!
So... I don't know if anyone remembers my front walkway...it is, or rather was... flagstone and dichondra. This is one of my favorite photos of it.
![Sept302007Archemail.jpg](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v643/Rebbetzin/Sept302007Archemail.jpg)
Anyway, I got this idea that just maybe the company that installs the artificial lawns might just have some small scraps that I could use between the flagstones and save money on water. I called them, and the owner said he would give me some scraps and they would even deliver them. I was really happy.
When the fellows showed up with the scraps, instead of a bunch of small pieces, they left me two 5ft X 30ft rolls of the stuff!!
I about croaked!! So since Monday this week I have been trying to make a new walkway I decided it would be really hard to cut out all the holes for each stone. So.. I thought I would just place the stones on the top of the grass. I worked and worked to lay flagstones. It is not easy to do!! I had to keep pulling up the carpet of grass, and level the soil so the stones would lay properly. Here is a photo of what I did..
![April272009FromDriveway02email.jpg](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v643/Rebbetzin/2009/Garden%202009/April272009FromDriveway02email.jpg)
My husband thought the stones were too far apart, and that they might cause someone to sprain an ankle if they didn't step on the stones just right.
So.. I made the gaps between the stones smaller by rearranging all the stones again.
As I was working, I noticed I really liked the look of the grass without the stones on it.
![April302009FromDrivewayemail.jpg](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v643/Rebbetzin/2009/Garden%202009/April302009FromDrivewayemail.jpg)
Here is a closer view.
![April302009FromDrivewayCloseupemail.jpg](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v643/Rebbetzin/2009/Garden%202009/April302009FromDrivewayCloseupemail.jpg)
Here is how it looks from the front door. I made the path to the birdbath more narrow.
![April302009FromFrontDooreditedemail.jpg](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v643/Rebbetzin/2009/Garden%202009/April302009FromFrontDooreditedemail.jpg)
Well, what do you think? I used to have to water the dichcondra twice a day in the summer. Now I don't have to water this stuff at all!! And it was FREE!!