For the first few years there was not too much 'garden-esque' south of our path other than the spring daffodils and some Periwinkle.
2007-2010At the bottom of the stairs, a relatively prominent place, I began adding ferns alongside the path to green it up and provide some fill between us and our neighbor.
June 2010Many, many transplants later things were looking great. The flat exposed stone in the center acted as a boarder keeping the Periwinkle in check, but it also became covered in a slippery and slimy leaf mulch.
June 2011When more stones than expected arrived to bolster the slope in the Driveway Garden I saw an opportunity.
At first I spaced the stones apart slightly; I liked being able to see the flat rock beneath them.
However the best way to get water to my newly planted ferns was across the creek, a dangerously ankle-twisting proposition, so I added more stones. Tightly packed stones do not move around nearly as much.
May 2012Last year I extended the creek up to where it runs into a fairly large boulder where it feels more natural that it somehow disappears.
July 2012In part 2 I talk about what after I did after all the stones were in place to "dress" the creek.