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DIY Landscaping Project: Building A Hobbit-Inspired Walking Path With Recycled Stepping Stones! #la



DIY Landscaping Project: Building A Hobbit-Inspired Walking Path With Recycled Stepping Stones! #landscaping #diylandscaping #diy #homerenovation #renovation #hobbit #cottagecore #fixerupper #homediy #diyproject #homeproject #homeimprovement #diytips

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  1. This will look gorgeous with clover. And it good for the bumblebees.
    I'm about to rip out my with couch grass, wildrye and what not weeded loan and then put in white clover and daisies. It's hard work but I can imagine the result will bring me joy everytime I look at it.

  2. That looks like it will be an annoying place to mow the lawn… creative, but I question the practicality of the execution

  3. If you don't put a good layer of gravel and grit tamped down under the stepping stones, the earth and plants will quickly just swallow them back up. It's a cute idea, but poorly executed due to lack of research.

  4. These type of things look great-at first. They become a weeding nightmare as grass and other weeds will grow right through the clover or thyme or whatever low growing plant you use.

  5. just remember the more pollen producing flowers the more the risk of being stung just for being in YOUR OWN YARD goes through the roof

  6. We planted a micro-clover and grass seed mixture years ago over four inches of organic compost and our lawn has been lush and beautiful! We only water when necessary (no rainfall), one inch per week, and also installed a DIY sprinkler system w/ timers. The clover nitrogen fixes the soil, so we don’t need to fertilize the lawn as much. Bees love the clover (& I do walk barefoot all the time)! I wouldn’t seed a ‘lawn’ with only clover, unless it’s used primarily as a cover crop to keep down weeds and prepare for planting…

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