Wednesday, June 6, 2012

GGG Met at My House Today!

A little lemonaid, a few cookies, 11 gardeners and lots of conversation.  After beginning our summer "tour calendar" and a walk around my yard, we recessed to the garage and created concrete stepping stones.  :-)

I was so engrossed in mixing concrete, I forgot to take photos - until the end.  Here are a couple of stepping stones - curing in the garage.  :-)


Looks like an anniversary stone!  :-)

Fun times!

10 comments:

Nellie from Beyond My Garden said...

Ooooh. Very nice. I wish I could have come too. What did you use for your form? I have used pizza boxes in the past.
nellie

Northern Shade said...

This looks like a fun project for a group of friends. I like the little flower designs out of stones.

Unknown said...

Oh how I wish you would have included photos of the process ya'll used. These look great!

Gardener on Sherlock Street said...

Cute stepping stones! Great idea to get together and make them.

troutbirder said...

I'm sure it was lots of fun. The Spring Valley Garden Club came out to see my wildflower gardens last spring. Of course their were lots of questions and, naturally, I forgot the names of a few of my specimens.... :)

Rosemary said...

Looks like fun!

GRACE PETERSON said...

This is great. What a fun idea. I bet you all had a blast.

Rose said...

I just made two of these with my grandchildren this week for our MG Idea Garden. But yours look so much neater and smoother! I'd love to read about how you created these and any tips you have.

Corner Gardener Sue said...

What fun! I have some broken pieces of this and that that I am saving to use in making some stepping stones whenever I get that done.

Shady Gardener said...

First of all, answering Nellie, I use 10" clear plastic drip trays for using under pots. I spray them with a cheap vegetable spray.

Darla, I'll see if I can't figure out a "how-to." ;-)

troutbirder, If I don't "use 'em" (plant names) I lose them, too!

Rose, I use Quickcrete "Mortar Mix" It's a sand mix that makes up very easily and is nice a smooth!