Small Patio Kit

Posted by WiseAcre on May 2nd, 2008
2008
May 2

The perfect patio for those accustomed to sitting alone.

 This kit comes complete with all the tools necessary to easily move it into place. Adjusting the size to fit tight spaces is a simple matter with our Stone Persuasion Accessories.

Single piece patio kit

Natural Beauty and Toughness all in one package

 This all natural sandstone patio is simple in design. There is nothing to assemble and no small parts to lose. Just put it where you want it. This single piece patio is more than ample to meet your needs and it’s tough weather resistant construction will give you a place to put a single chair for a lifetime of quiet meditation.

Installation Made Simple and Easy

Moving a one piece patio The proven installation technology takes advantage of some simple Law’s of Nature handed down through the centuries and still upheld by the scientific community of today. The custom cut wooden rollers reduce friction by an amazing amount. Just set the patio on the rollers and use the included bar in a lever action to move it.

You don’t need friends to have one of these. 

Comment now and get this amazing kit for only $189.95

…..price does not include: $2.00 per mile shipping fee and a $50.00 handling charge.  Any comment made will imply a contract to purchase.  All parties are subject to the whims of folly. 

Stone Pursuasion Accessories

Order today and we’ll add the Stone Persuasion Accessories to your order for only $100 more*

Pick ups are welcome.

*an $80 value!

Roadside Wildflowers - May 1

Posted by WiseAcre on May 1st, 2008
2008
May 1

Wild Ginger - Asarum canadense

 I’m on a wildflower roll this year. I ended up on the ground again so I could take a photo. But this time it wasn’t because the flower was so small. Ginger is shy and tucks her private parts down by the ground out of sight. If you want to take a peek you need to stoop to a low level.

Wild Ginger

  My field guide states Ginger likes rich woods.  I’ve found it scattered throught the woods around here although there were no signs of money.

 It does like the shade and I’ve never seen it in the sun except for the short time before trees leaf out. It prefers some moisture but can thrive in dry spots.

Ginger

 This year Ginger, Bluets, Pussytoes, Trilliums and Marsh Marigolds are all blooming at the same time. 

A roadside colony of Wild Ginger near Morley, NY. growing on an old rock pile/wall

White Trillium - Trillium grandiflorum

White Trilliums

White Trilliums south of Canton, NY along a back road. The first I’ve seen this year.

Ferns

UFO - unknown ferns observed

Ferns

 We are watching you.

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