More progress
Water lines in, all ground posts now have concrete shoes, baseboards are done, more benches... Doesn't seem like much more, but thats alot of digging, hauling, shoveling, drilling, bolting and screwing
Winter project in progress
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Re: Winter project in progress
Fantastic Darryl Looks great weather for working outdoors!
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Thanks Ross!
Yes, I do enjoy the California weather, even in the winter.
Yes, I do enjoy the California weather, even in the winter.
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The pile of wood is getting smaller
We set more posts in concrete and continued building the benches. Laid the weedblock fabric and a layer of gravel and got the water piping finished.
We set more posts in concrete and continued building the benches. Laid the weedblock fabric and a layer of gravel and got the water piping finished.
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Re: Winter project in progress
Amazing! Oh to live somewhere with a nice climate and plenty space
Ross
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Re: Winter project in progress
Amen, Ross. Nothing like a cold damp overcast day, to have you wishing to be elsewhere.
Obsessive Crassulaceae lover, especially Aeoniums but also grow, Aloes, Agaves, Haworthias and a select number of Cacti.
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Re: Winter project in progress
If it helps at all, it rained on us Sunday afternoon.
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Felt like a warm shower, I bet!CoronaCactus wrote:If it helps at all, it rained on us Sunday afternoon.
Just two to three more months to go until we have a warm day up here again...
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Re: Winter project in progress
Looking good - all that staging can't wait to see the plants to go in it I don't mind the weather, but wish had all the space
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Re: Winter project in progress
not to me! But it's all relative.Aiko wrote:Felt like a warm shower, I bet!
Thanks Sue. We're working as quick as we can, we want to see it full with plants too!