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jimmymelrose said:O-Randy-Hunt said:Yea and still am considering it. The wall on the left is the back and side of the shed from the 1st picture. Will probably have them both rendered but still want some kind of fence/trellis just as added security/privacy. Maybe something that wont cover the whole wall but give it a bit more height.0
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So in the last few months on the weekends the garden has kept me busy and entertained I suppose and has gone from this
To this. Just need to get electric down there now and a bit of paint in places and I'm sorted. Will returf at another time.
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Very tidy indeed and great for a quick spot the difference.1
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Will get a fridge in the shed as walking up to the kitchen for a beer is a pain in the arse.
Also like them up down lights so a few of them down there on the fences with this inbetween
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shine166 said:anyone got a night vision camera in the garden ? We've got 2 hedgehogs that seem to have moved in and I want to film them0
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shine166 said:anyone got a night vision camera in the garden ? We've got 2 hedgehogs that seem to have moved in and I want to film them
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ok, it's not much yet, but this is my latest addition, giant red abyssinian banana. Should reach 2 or 3m easily. In a heavy pot.
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This just popped up on my fb feed.
https://toptopiary.co.uk/products/valiant-sword-topiary-sculpture?utm_source=fb
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O-Randy-Hunt said:So in the last few months on the weekends the garden has kept me busy and entertained I suppose and has gone from this
To this. Just need to get electric down there now and a bit of paint in places and I'm sorted. Will returf at another time.0 - Sponsored links:
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I have an uphill garden any advice?0
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Valleysarr said:I have an uphill garden any advice?4
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Valleysarr said:I have an uphill garden any advice?0
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Valleysarr said:I have an uphill garden any advice?2
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MrWalker said:O-Randy-Hunt said:So in the last few months on the weekends the garden has kept me busy and entertained I suppose and has gone from this
To this. Just need to get electric down there now and a bit of paint in places and I'm sorted. Will returf at another time.0 -
shine166 said:
This just popped up on my fb feed.
https://toptopiary.co.uk/products/valiant-sword-topiary-sculpture?utm_source=fb
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Valleysarr said:I have an uphill garden any advice?0
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Can I plant Clematis at this time of year?
Ive not managed to kill off the Red Robin I planted some 5 /6 months ago, one in particular where the hose sits when I do water changes from our aquarium is doing particularly well.👍😀1 - Sponsored links:
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T_C_E said:Can I plant Clematis at this time of year?
Ive not managed to kill off the Red Robin I planted some 5 /6 months ago, one in particular where the hose sits when I do water changes from our aquarium is doing particularly well.👍😀
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Ok to plant clematis...roots like damp shaded area's...if its in sun try and put stones/small rocks round base and put more soil on top ..if the plant does look a bit delicate put straw round base to protect from early frost ..try and grow other shrubs round base to encourage shade and moisture1
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My Garden is pretty small , i am no means a expert , i just throw it in and see what comes out , really pleased this year
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Managed to get a few sickly looking bedding plants during lockdown. Amongst them was one random runner bean seed. Thought I'd plant it and see what happens, harvested during the week, not too bad. I have left a couple of the bigger beans on the plant hoping for seeds to develop - if time/weather allows. I might even grow two or three plants next year8
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Still not killed off our Red Robin planted 3/4 months ago despite them getting an absolute battering from the high winds the last few days. We’ve just bought some miniature fruit trees which we’re on special offer for the opposite site of the garden so look forward to the arriving, we would like some Low level hardy ground cover plants preferably evergreen, if anyone has any suggestions it would be appreciated.0
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T_C_E said:Still not killed off our Red Robin planted 3/4 months ago despite them getting an absolute battering from the high winds the last few days. We’ve just bought some miniature fruit trees which we’re on special offer for the opposite site of the garden so look forward to the arriving, we would like some Low level hardy ground cover plants preferably evergreen, if anyone has any suggestions it would be appreciated.
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Took delivery of a couple of bananas this morning, winter in the greenhouse and hopefully things will start looking a bit more jungley next summer.2
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And so the annual retreat has started in the Midlands, young bananas are the first under cover, then cannas go into the potting shed and finally a couple of decent sized palms into the garage, first year of hardy bananas so with some protection I'll see how they go.3
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jonseventyfive said:Took delivery of a couple of bananas this morning, winter in the greenhouse and hopefully things will start looking a bit more jungley next summer.
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Dave they've gone floppy now!
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