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Well it was time do do something with the flower beds on the back of the lodge. They looked aweful, had drainage problems, and attracted rattlesnakes. Sooooo, my son and I went to Home Depo in Amarillo. 130 7”x4”x6” blocks, 20 bags of compost, a pallet of pea gravel, various drip line stuff to tie into the sprinkler system, and $600 worth of plants later we headed down to the ranch. We had to rip out the old overgrown plants and weeds, build the retaining wall, put 8 full skid steer bucket loads of good ol Texas Top soil, rebuilt the drip lines, put weed guard down and viola, new raised flower beds. I had several old ripper blades in the scrap metal pile and picked up some small gypsum rocks for decoration. I think they turned out well.
We took a break Saturday evening and ran into the Turkey Hotel for steaks, cold beer, and live music
We took a break Saturday evening and ran into the Turkey Hotel for steaks, cold beer, and live music
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