Showing posts with label statues. Show all posts
Showing posts with label statues. Show all posts
Sunday, February 24
Blessed Virgin Garden Outdoor Statue Restoration
I've been wanting to show you the restoration process of my family's Mary statue and thought today was a good as time as any. Perhaps you'll be inspired to restore one of your own garden statues. If you have any questions about the process just drop me a line. I'd love to see the before and after photos and post them on the blog for others to see.
This is the before shot of our statue. My parents bought it in 1989 after a large hail storm hit the orchard a year earlier. They placed the statue in the middle of the fruit orchard and built a garden around it. The statue has seen a lot of weather since then and it was time for a makeover. My sister Catherine and I took on the restoration project and we began by chipping away at the old paint with a steel brush.
Friday, December 21
Photo Friday: Using Rocks in the Garden
I wanted to show you how I incorporate rocks of all sizes into my
garden and what better way than with lots of photos!
My small flower garden is situated in a lush woods under the canopy
of two great white oaks. It’s rather a difficult spot to garden due to
the shade and lack of water (the trees soak up a lot!), but also because
it is right on a rather steep hill. It’s such a beautiful spot
overlooking a large lake that I didn’t mind dealing with the
difficulties.
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One of the first things I did was build dry stack rock walls to brace
the soil back and create level garden plots. I made a couple large
retaining walls and a couple small ones. I was lucky to have
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