The past few days have been very productive in Roadtirement’s garden and landscape project list. The primary task list included preparation for, and placing of a mulch base for the flower garden. Our son did most of this work.

A progression of progress
We still have a bit of mulch left to place. It will go around the old tree stump where Sher currently has a grouping of herbs. This stump may also end up as a Fairy Village.

Unfinished mulch job and placement of herbs on the stump

Close up view of one of the glacial rocks we collected for the garden

A better look at the “getting close to finished” project
In addition, Maj planted more trees that we got from the DNR. Our total tally ended up with two Black Cherry trees and three Tulip trees. We thought we only had two Tulip saplings, when in fact we had three in the bundle.
Progress indeed! Looking good. 😊
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Thanks so much, John. 🙂
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Excellent progress. I really like that glacial rock.
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Thanks, Timothy. There are glacial rocks all over central Indiana. The post we put up about the old growth forest and trail has a picture of another glacial stone, this one about 4 feet across (with the plaque), I’ve seen them as big as cars,
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Looking good. I look forward to the possible fairy garden.
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Thank you Betty. The fairy garden is still in the discussion stage….
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Coming along nicely
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Thank you Susie. It has been an enjoyable project and when done will prove a great place for meditation.
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Most certainly.
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This just makes me smile. BIG. 🙂
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So glad it does! Makes us happy, too. 🙂
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It does. I can feel your happiness in the pictures, in the words. Things like this build value, and I am pleased to be able to be a spectator experiencing what you are doing.
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I appreciate your sensitivity and discernment. We also plan on having this a place for meditation and drumming.
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Oh, now THAT’s a good recipe.
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And, you’re welcome for my sensitivity and discernment. I appreciate that.
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Oh, and many thanks for following my Blog! That brought a Thank You smile as well!
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Our pleasure!
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🙂
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Wow ..three tulip trees. They are one of my favorites.
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They are a magnificent tree. Thanks for the visit and the comment. Stay safe!
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I wish I had a garden. That would be an great way to spend this time being in lockdown. 🙂🌸
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Our project has certainly given us to do! Thank you for visiting our blog and for commenting, too. Much appreciated! 🙂
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Good luck! There’s always something to do in a garden.
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Thank you!
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Sweet!!! 🙂
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Thank you so much.
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My pleasure! 😊
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That is a lot of work. I know. I work in my gardens. Yet when finished the satisfaction and joy one receives. Love this!! xo
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Thank you so much for your kind comment and of course thanks for the visit as well ! 🙂
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Looking good.
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This will look remarkable when everything takes root.
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It is fun to watch things progressing! Thanks for the visit and the comment, and Happy Blogging!
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Looks nice.
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Thanks so much! 😀
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