Garden Makeover
By teegee
4 comments
Hi all,
Blog time again!
Some of you may be aware that I have been renovating my garden, giving it a ‘makeover’ if you like!
I have been working on it for about eighteen months now, and during that time and I took a few pictures, well it was a lot actually.
So as a word of warning I have included most of them in my ‘blog’ so if you are sitting down to have a look at it, I suggest you get a drink of your choice in your hand as it will take quite a while to wade through it all!
I hope you like the results of my efforts, that is; ‘the makeover’ not the blog, although that took quite awhile to put together as well.
Your opinions on what I have done to date would be appreciated (warts and all) as I plan on making a start on it over the next couple of weeks once I get my allotments dug over!
Your opinions might just give me some more ideas!
I hope you enjoy the show!
- 13 Oct, 2012
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Snoop dog, I clicked on the link at bottom Garden Makeover .... Just above the date.
14 Oct, 2012
You are right Teegee, I did stop halfway and make a cuppa, I enjoyed seeing your garden makeover, a lot of work but the results are well worth it, the view from the doorway into the garden is one that must bring you a lot of pleasure.
A lot of work and time well spent on both the garden and also doing this blog, I shall look out for more in the coming months, I couldn`t find any warts just lots of lovely plants, thankyou for sharing...
17 Oct, 2012
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I think your makeover is great! We put in a very long fence line border last year, which I planted up with perennials, & like you, I found I had lots of earth showing, as I had allowed for their full growth ....as you had done. But this year there are less bare patches, but have also put some annuals in & ground over. Congratulations on a job well done!
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