We've just found, after doing a bit of weeding, that our property with this 1940s house has a line of concrete built around three sides of the boundary line, holding in the fence posts. Helpful for having a definitive "Here's the boundary line" discussion but there's fence inside the boundary that cuts across half of the front law facing the street which has both concrete holding the fence posts, and concrete lining the.. uh.. garden part? Like, the planter box part but instead of having wood, it's like a hands-width thick line of concrete.
Was this an old housing landscaping thing? I don't remember seeing it ever and it means probably a few fun weekends swinging a sledgey before I can properly restore the full front lawn to what we want it to be.
Also, how shit are weeds? Bastards get everywhere and keep showing up. Found two dead birds inside a thick bunch of tobacco weeds, I think the neighbourhood cats left them there.
Was this an old housing landscaping thing? I don't remember seeing it ever and it means probably a few fun weekends swinging a sledgey before I can properly restore the full front lawn to what we want it to be.
Also, how shit are weeds? Bastards get everywhere and keep showing up. Found two dead birds inside a thick bunch of tobacco weeds, I think the neighbourhood cats left them there.