Progress in our neighbour's garden
- 7 Dec, 2008
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Despite the ground oscillating from muddy quagmire to frozen solid, we continue to make progress (see previous photos of brambles and nettles). A recycled garden! Pallets and raised bed planks were free from a builders' merchants. We dug up some paving slabs for one path. Another path was so deep that we are filling it in with the rubble we are excavating from the ground. We are having 12 cu mtrs of forest bark coming tomorrow - some of which we will use on top of the rubble in the path. Perhaps, one day, we won't bring several inches of sticky mud on our shoes back into our own garden - along with the weeds!
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Looks good! I like that greenhouse.
7 Dec, 2008
Recycled Garden FS Brilliant idea and so neat and tidy, My first compost bins were made from Pallets and the front of my sheds the same, i love the idea of recycling, ooh and theres a pallet in front of my Ghouse, My first go at Decking, i just treat it every couple of years... Dee..
7 Dec, 2008
Superb!
I will now consider pallets as trellis material potential as well.
14 Dec, 2008
Good idea Skyline.. Helofadigger on this site, built her shed out of decking, well her hub did, For there allotment..
14 Dec, 2008
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All your hard work has paid off ,the change in such a short time is brilliant ,well done
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