DFB
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Very quiet at work today, so I got on the tools and continued with my renovation of the fernery.
Again, I stripped away stock displayed in front of this section, allowing me to reform the boarder with larger rocks and blending in the gravel path. To display plants, I put flat sections of slate with smaller stones around them to blend it all together. When the warmer weather arrives, I want to add some color to all of the green via Impatiens and Coleus.
I'm enjoying this job, done all at once I would be hating it, but just chipping away at it when time allows is really fun. And it helps the day go quicker.
My next installment of this renovation continued today around the waterfall.


This section had been overrun with a plant I absolutely hate, Acorus Gramineus or Sweet Flag. This plant is generally grown in water or waterlogged soil and is extremely tough. It's also apparently edible and extremely nutritious, I don't care because it stinks and is horrible to remove.
Today a dug-out sections of the Acorus that had clogged up the flow of water, reprofiled the edges and topped with more stones.
I only have the small section under the waterfall and a couple of spots to the back of it left to do.