Team Effort
One of the Footbridge Garden's friends from across the street offered some unique help when he heard there was a big solid item under the earth where I was digging.
"I'll send over two of my strong guys with a pry bar and get it out for you in a few minutes", he said one afternoon as he leaned over the stairs. True to his word, this morning he hastened cheerful workers to the garden, and it didn't even take a minute for them to remove it. It happened so quickly, I was not even able to snap a shot before the buried treasure was taken away. What was it? I think someone tossed some cement construction material there once, and years of other junk and dirt ended up on top, and then the ragweed took hold. But, if the Little Zebra grass and other plants are to go there, then the debris had to be dug up.
And - just so you know the division of labor was equitable - the fellow on the left in the photo below removed the big slab of rough concrete, after it was loosened and pried up! Thanks to both!
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