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Wisconsin Green

comments (0) June 23rd, 2009 in gallery

W9_Roses W9_Roses, member
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Mulched rain garden.  I just need a couple more bags of mulch to cover the burm.
After leveling the garden, I created a grid to help me plant.  The plants need to be spaced one foot apart.
I used my garden bit on my cordless drill to create each hole.
One of two rain barrels added.  During a hard rain the water came out the downspout so fast it washed away my mulch and small stones.
I use this rain barrel to water my pots on my patio and the surrounding gardens.
Mulched rain garden.  I just need a couple more bags of mulch to cover the burm. Click the image to enlarge.

Mulched rain garden.  I just need a couple more bags of mulch to cover the burm.


I went green this year by adding a rain garden and two rain barrels. 


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