Fixed and all done.
By Oliveoil
- 23 Sep, 2011
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Sore thumb, managed to get right to the last piece of trellis before hitting my thumb with the hammer, what a numbty. Of course I had to run in quick to find the plasters to stem the flow. lol. Bet it is more sore tomorrow. But it cannot dampen how pleased I am with my new trellis roses are all tied in too.
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Thank you Terratoonie, well worth the hard work it has taken, looks really nice I am well chuffed with it.
23 Sep, 2011
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couldn't find GoYpedia First Aid plasters ;o)
23 Sep, 2011
lol :o) kissed it better, blooming sore though.
23 Sep, 2011
Looks great :)
It never fails does it.....I always manage to skelp my fingers or thumbs at least once when doing this kind of job!
23 Sep, 2011
Think I was getting tired but just wanted to get it finished, it has been such hard work, sawing and hammering, my shoulders hurt too so off for a nice soak next.
23 Sep, 2011
Well done! Enjoy your soak :)
23 Sep, 2011
thanks Scottish will do.
23 Sep, 2011
I bet you saved hundreds of pounds by doing it yourself! Excellent. DIY and exhaustion.....never a happy partnership!
23 Sep, 2011
btw, does it go all around the garden? Could you climb up on the roof and take an aerial shot please....no don't, I'm only kidding! lol
23 Sep, 2011
It only borders the back side of the middle border for the roses to cling on to. It is placed on top of the post and rail fence and the roses are tied into it. Hoping now they have got more support they will do better next year, they have been pretty this year but rather spindley and needed to have more support as they have grown quite a lot. Albertine, Love Knot, Rambling Rector and Super Elfin. Think Rambling Rector might be a little too much for this border but I will keep him under control, well I will try to. If he gets too big I shall move him somewhere else.
23 Sep, 2011
Karen if you look at aerial shots on page 10 photographs, (I think that it is the right page) you can see the post and rail fence, the trellis is around that one just alongside the raised veggie border it will give you an idea of where it is.
23 Sep, 2011
yes, good idea! Thanks!
24 Sep, 2011
I just want to say,this is a splendid mixed colors
I apprecied ;-))
29 Sep, 2011
Glad you like it Ray, it is all in the cottage garden style, mixed perennial plants with some shrubs and roses for colour and stature/perspective. This border started off quite a small border but over the years I have taken more grass out and dug up the soil and planted more and more and it is now as big as it can be. No more room to extend it further. Probably good that as I am getting too old to be digging out any more grass the old bones are aching and starting to tell me enough is enough. LOL :o)
29 Sep, 2011
Surely you've not overdone it??? ;)))
29 Sep, 2011
I am still cream crackered from doing the long border...which I finished on Monday!! Some people just never learn! ;)
29 Sep, 2011
You know me Karen sue - I am recovering today, just pottering and taking pictures the sun is shining and there is only blue sky to be seen everywhere, not a cloud in the sky. Just been sat in garden listening and watching three Buzzards playing over the wood, they are amazing creatures. Dashed inside to get the camera and they were gone before I got back. I will get a picture one day I will I will I will. lol.
29 Sep, 2011
We had a good day too...bit cloudy, but lovely. We went down to the Golf to watch the celebs and pros playing in the Dunhill and we followed Tim Henman and Ross Fisher, so we were both happy! :)) Saw Hugh Grant too and Chris Evans, and Michael Vaughan, and Matthew Pincent....etc.etc. First time I've ever really been to a Golf match...it was fun...good 'people watching', which is my favourite sport of all! :))
29 Sep, 2011
I am a people watcher, Paul says he doesn't understand that! lol. must be hereditary.
29 Sep, 2011
Hereditory nosiness! :))
29 Sep, 2011
lol. I call it interest, lol. I love watching people and what they get up to especially in a crowd when no-one can see you doing it. lol.
29 Sep, 2011
Impressive. I admire your energy and, of course, your garden, looks well loved...
3 Oct, 2011
Thank you Bredakelly it is loved as I am sure all our gardens are.
4 Oct, 2011
Well done Barbara! Sorry to hear about your thumb, but then.... by now... I am sure it is much better, as I am now starting to catch up with everyone's pictures :)))
7 Oct, 2011
Yes thanks all healed up, glad you are catching up with things, it does take time though. Pleased you got computer back up and running
7 Oct, 2011
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Well done with all the trellis... Looks neat :o)
23 Sep, 2011