our front gardens we had finished reshaping the main front garden per the garden planner’s plan for our property, removed all plants that were not going to remain in the new garden, and were now ready to start transplanting.grab a vacuum
However, before we could do that we needed to receive additional dirt. Why?
Take a look at this picture. Notice the moss that had begun to grow throughout many parts of the main front garden close to the garage wall (in amongst the weeds). This was caused by continual excess water remaining on the garden bed as a result of a combination of too much watering, insufficient direct sun light to help the excess water evaporate and insufficient slope of the garden bed forcing the excess water away from the shade against the garage wall.
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