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I would like one of these!
By Stickitoffee
- 14 Apr, 2013
- 34 likes
Seen at Waddesdon Manor today! Love the roof!...........but it needs a ladder to go with it!
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that's true SL, thanks.....although watering hasnt been too much of a problem lately!
I hadnt seen one with quite as much colour as this one, this might get more sun than the rest of my garden?
14 Apr, 2013
Wow!! I'd need a ladder too Sticki! Are you short in the arse like me?
14 Apr, 2013
Lol....
14 Apr, 2013
I want to try this, I have just the place for it.....that is so beautiful, but far too high.not good with heights lol
14 Apr, 2013
About average height Scottish!!
Love to see it when you have made it DD!
15 Apr, 2013
love it, very good idea too. Makes me want to have a go. lol :O)
15 Apr, 2013
Very tempting isn't it olive!
15 Apr, 2013
That is so pretty :o)
15 Apr, 2013
lovely display, was thinking to do a sedum roof for the chicken shed by my new bench. Very good pot idea i think i might have a go at the pot idea too
15 Apr, 2013
i liked it too, thanks annella
was thinking stevie ~ do you think the roof could be made with a pallet? would love to see the sedum roof and the pots! when the little plants start to trail those pots will look pretty
15 Apr, 2013
I love the stacked pots- any way to cram more pots in to the same space wins favour with me!
15 Apr, 2013
Looks like an idea worth copying I thought Sarah!
16 Apr, 2013
Great idea, and the tiered pot.
17 Apr, 2013
wish i knew how to build one linda then i would make one!
17 Apr, 2013
I suppose they have made and fitted a shallow wooden rectangle to fit the roof and filled it with some stones and a little soil for the plants to get a hold with their roots. The pot idea could be used for round or square pots. Fill them with compost, gouge out some to put the next pot in and so on till you have the tiered effect, or that's what I presume.
18 Apr, 2013
i imagine thats what they have done, i think i could manage the pots ~ its the shed im not sure i could make?
18 Apr, 2013
If you made a tilted table you wouldn't have to get up a ladder Sticki.
18 Apr, 2013
That's very true but I like the idea of somewhere to escape too! Close the door and keep warm?!
18 Apr, 2013
What about getting a small shed and painting it like a beach hut then Sticki? Curtains, armchair, table........
18 Apr, 2013
i would really love that but i know the OH wouldnt!!!
18 Apr, 2013
Well what if you had His and Hers beach huts then?
19 Apr, 2013
im tempted to suggest that mine would be on a beautiful beach in scotland and there i would stay!!!
19 Apr, 2013
Oh Sticky.......Must admit though Scotland is a fab place to visit.
19 Apr, 2013
:-)))
19 Apr, 2013
Ooh, only just seen this Sticki......very nice too....the ideas peopl have, very inventive!
27 Apr, 2013
clever arent they! thanks paul ~ did you see the tower of pots oliveoil made ~ i think they are better than these!
i would really like one of those sheds!! [but with a proper window!]
27 Apr, 2013
Yes, I did see those!very good!
28 Apr, 2013
:-))
29 Apr, 2013
Fabulous Sticky.
2 May, 2013
thanks, wish i had one scotkat!!
2 May, 2013
So that's. Where I've been going wrong. I thought you were supposed to plant in the ground.
27 May, 2013
Me too treetop! I think you get more sun the higher it is!
27 May, 2013
I saw something similar to this, but smaller, on YouTube - he made an over-door-lintel garden that was built and maintained from a window over the door. If I can find the link, I'll post it.
after a few detours:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CqdfspyfPjY
not exactly the same as your pic, a lot smaller for a start! but it might give someone ideas if they can reach a porch from a window
ps - Daisy, if you've got a space for one, could you put some hooks in and make the garden on a strong tray that can be hoisted up into place? then you could lower it to tend to it and hoist it back afterwards, so you wouldn't need any mountaineering experience!
5 Jun, 2013
thats a nice idea ~ thanks fran ~ i think the garden that was made in your video clip was possibly twice the area of the shed roof garden?
5 Jun, 2013
it certainly looks bigger than the average porch roof, most of which would find the satellite dish overflowing the edges.
Sure there's a way to do most things - lol prob is finding that way!
5 Jun, 2013
Looked like a rather nice Georgian house as you would find in somewhere like Bath???
5 Jun, 2013
pretty isnt it meadowland! at least you have a roof garden!! how difficult are they to maintain?
5 Jun, 2013
love this amazing idea:-)))
15 Nov, 2013
me too, thanks Junna
VERY good to see you are ok, after the devastation of parts of your country.
Hope all your family are ok and that relief will come quickly to the hungry and homeless
15 Nov, 2013
Hello Pippa! Thankful that we are safe , as of now join as a Volunteer to distribute and pack the donations coming from various generous neighboring country, and one is your great country , donates us SO MUCH, thank you ever so much G.BRITAIN, and we hope we can return this favor on some in the future, sincerely thanks for your kindness, Regards to everybody, xxx
16 Nov, 2013
many thanks Junna and all the very best to you and yours.
16 Nov, 2013
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great idea these Sticki, if you plant up with succulents theres no need to water. :-)
14 Apr, 2013