Landscape Photo

Other plants we have or landscape elements like ponds.

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tncry
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Landscape Photo

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Just thought I would share a couple picture of the before and after work at the cottage.

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tncry - It will be spectacular when all fill in. That's a lot of heavy work there, well done.

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Dude, is that a small dam and swale system?
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Wait, which photo is the "before" shot? :wink:

Amazing transformation! Just beautiful!
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Don't have a before photo handy but have one somewhere...2 shots of the pond and stuff from opposite directions
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Not good photo quality, there are 2 striking redbud trees, one with burgundy leaves which look great with the Pl viridistriatus and one with leaves the same color as but not very visible in this 2nd photo, it is behind the burgundy one
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It looks like by next season, you should have spectabilis rhizomes diving into your pond and drinking away, or perhaps shoots pushing up through your pond if there's a way for the rhizomes to grow under there.

Anyways that looks pretty cool with picket fences of culms as the grove roams freely.
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Looks very tranquil, just needs a hammock and a cold drink :P
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