Not raised very high yet, but its great fun to do. Like a puzzle or a giant 3D mosaic. The wall is going to be 50 cm high and built along the principles of a drystone wall, but with lots of mortar to help it stay up.
Next to it you can see what used to be our buttercup patch. Well, there were some other plants there once, tomatoes, sprouts, that kind of thing, but they didn't really stand a chance. It turns out that buttercups are completely and entirely unedible. Not the flowers, not the leaves, not the roots, nada... so they had to come out. Maybe I'll go for dandelions this year.
Question: should you keep this kind of mortar damp for a week too? And if so, how do you do it? I mean, if someone's building a brick house, they can hardly wrap it up in wet sacking, can they?
Next to it you can see what used to be our buttercup patch. Well, there were some other plants there once, tomatoes, sprouts, that kind of thing, but they didn't really stand a chance. It turns out that buttercups are completely and entirely unedible. Not the flowers, not the leaves, not the roots, nada... so they had to come out. Maybe I'll go for dandelions this year.
Question: should you keep this kind of mortar damp for a week too? And if so, how do you do it? I mean, if someone's building a brick house, they can hardly wrap it up in wet sacking, can they?
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