Wildlife friendly edging - gently sloping & native plants?
most likely . . . or some concrete and barbed wire.
Wildlife friendly edging - gently sloping & native plants?
most likely . . . or some concrete and barbed wire.
You're a nasty piece of work
I've nearly finished my 1:4 scale shopping trolley for the pond as well.
Our paved area/path was finished yesterday . . . .now to get onto the green bit. . . and the pond edging . . . we are a 70's pink crazy paving free zone.
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We had a new pond liner fitted and the edging replaced earlier this year, now just hope the heron stays away.
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Where's the beach to stop mammals drowning?
Have had a deer in there before now, but it jumped straight out and didn’t drown. Not sure how a beach would help though
Our paved area/path was finished yesterday . . . .now to get onto the green bit. . . and the pond edging . . . we are a 70's pink crazy paving free zone.
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Have had a deer in there before now, but it jumped straight out and didn’t drown. Not sure how a beach would help though
Where do you put your towels in summer ?
Love the paving, looks better the closer it gets
I'm afraid I'm in a lull. Just got back from a week away yesterday to see the bluebells, lilac and wisteria have all gone
Just the Rhodies (mainly in pots with a few in the garden) keeping the colour going. But I reckon it's summer bedding time this weekend and I have decided that all the hanging baskets will be those brilliant orange/reddish edged double begonias. Any idea where I can get them locally to BN1 ? I've always found that Notcutts out at Ditchling do good bedding, if a little pricey
Whilst you were in Tahiti, we had a persistent cold wind that took the blossom, Blossom.
Dunhelm sell a wide array of bedding.
I have to say, there is no better end to a holiday than to come home to find the weather has been shit here
Love the paving, looks better the closer it gets
I'm afraid I'm in a lull. Just got back from a week away yesterday to see the bluebells, lilac and wisteria have all gone
Just the Rhodies (mainly in pots with a few in the garden) keeping the colour going. But I reckon it's summer bedding time this weekend and I have decided that all the hanging baskets will be those brilliant orange/reddish edged double begonias. Any idea where I can get them locally to BN1 ? I've always found that Notcutts out at Ditchling do good bedding, if a little pricey
Our paved area/path was finished yesterday . . . .now to get onto the green bit. . . and the pond edging . . . we are a 70's pink crazy paving free zone.
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Have had a deer in there before now, but it jumped straight out and didn’t drown. Not sure how a beach would help though
That looks a very old wall with a certain charm