Timothy Lee landscape design The wall was existing before we became involved. It is probably an irregular fieldstone mix native to Massachusetts and New England. I would guess the construction to be what they call 'semi-dry laid' which means they use concrete and mortar for structural support but rake back the joints deeply to give the appearance of a traditional dry laid stone wall.
Hydrangeas are another type of plant that may benefit from liming. While hydrangeas are perfectly happy growing in either acid or alkaline soil, the color of many mophead hydrangeas changes depending on the pH of the soil. Varieties like ‘Endless Summer’ turn pink when treated with lime and blue when given an acidic fertilizer like cottonseed meal.
what is the groundcover in front of the hydrangea? »
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Timothy Lee landscape design pachysandra terminalis - Japanese Spurge
Name Tags, massive stone flagging & joints, the stone bench in the bottom left corner, definition created by planting, boulder wall beyond, native hillside plantings at far edge of upper lawn