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My garden in pics

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  • brogusblue
    brogusblue Posts: 547 Forumite
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    GarnetLady wrote: »
    Love the lillies in the old loo! :)

    Thank you ..lol ..

    I had some spare bulbs and just put them in there and forgot about them untill they started to grow .. :)
  • covlass
    covlass Posts: 562 Forumite
    " I would not change you for the world, but I would change the world for you"
    Proud to be parent of a child with Autism:D

    When I see your face there's not a thing that I would change 'cause your amazing just the way you are
  • GarnetLady
    GarnetLady Posts: 946 Forumite
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    covlass wrote: »

    It works.

    Your garden is lovely! Love the patio with the fence and the bench. :) Hope my back garden ends up being hlaf as nice as yours.

    I see you have your hanging baskets ready. I've been hoping to do mine, but I just don't have the space in my greenhouse.
    :heart: Mummy to an amazing little girl :heart:
  • covlass
    covlass Posts: 562 Forumite
    GarnetLady wrote: »
    It works.

    Your garden is lovely! Love the patio with the fence and the bench. :) Hope my back garden ends up being hlaf as nice as yours.

    I see you have your hanging baskets ready. I've been hoping to do mine, but I just don't have the space in my greenhouse.
    Aww thank you
    Still some work to be done, my grass got ruined with the snow and the dogs so we have sectioned off the garden into 3, a bit for the dogs for when i am not in the garden, a bit at the bottom which is grass for my daughter and the rest just slabbed.

    I couldn't wait any longer to do my baskets:) but i will leave then in the green house for a while.
    " I would not change you for the world, but I would change the world for you"
    Proud to be parent of a child with Autism:D

    When I see your face there's not a thing that I would change 'cause your amazing just the way you are
  • pammyj74
    pammyj74 Posts: 3,290 Forumite
    covlass wrote: »

    You have a lovely garden, looks very posh!

    I'm an ex covlass myself ;)
    MPs left feb '08 276- Dec 13 36 :T MB Jan 10 ~ £82,377 Dec 13 ~ £29987
    EMFD was Feb 32 :eek: NOW Dec 2013 its Dec 2016
    MF new target Dec 16 REACHED!! :j
  • covlass
    covlass Posts: 562 Forumite
    GarnetLady wrote: »
    It works.

    Your garden is lovely! Love the patio with the fence and the bench. :) Hope my back garden ends up being hlaf as nice as yours.

    I see you have your hanging baskets ready. I've been hoping to do mine, but I just don't have the space in my greenhouse.

    My greenhouse is small I got some wood found in shed I think it's 2x1" or 2x2" cut 2 pieces just a bit shorter than the width of the green house and put them on top shelf about 4" apart the hanging baskets sit on them great much cheaper than buying extra staging !
    " I would not change you for the world, but I would change the world for you"
    Proud to be parent of a child with Autism:D

    When I see your face there's not a thing that I would change 'cause your amazing just the way you are
  • GarnetLady
    GarnetLady Posts: 946 Forumite
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    covlass wrote: »
    My greenhouse is small I got some wood found in shed I think it's 2x1" or 2x2" cut 2 pieces just a bit shorter than the width of the green house and put them on top shelf about 4" apart the hanging baskets sit on them great much cheaper than buying extra staging !

    That's a good idea, I'll remember that. I've got one of those plastic greenhouses just now but I'm having problems with slugs getting into the plants sitting on the ground, so I've had to lift as much as I can up and it was stuffed full to start with! My lovely mum however has just ordered an 8x6 glass greenhouse for me! (Anniversary present she says.) I'll use the staging from the plastic greenhouse in the new one and I'm trawling ebay and gardening websites for other cheap staging and that sort of thing. I'm so excited! :j
    :heart: Mummy to an amazing little girl :heart:
  • pammyj74
    pammyj74 Posts: 3,290 Forumite
    oh wow what a lovely mum, I am going to do some more seed planting today and I am thinking of getting another plastic greenhouse (£10 at QD) to treat myself for my birthday on Monday. I dont really have room for a proper greenhouse lol
    MPs left feb '08 276- Dec 13 36 :T MB Jan 10 ~ £82,377 Dec 13 ~ £29987
    EMFD was Feb 32 :eek: NOW Dec 2013 its Dec 2016
    MF new target Dec 16 REACHED!! :j
  • covlass
    covlass Posts: 562 Forumite
    GarnetLady wrote: »
    That's a good idea, I'll remember that. I've got one of those plastic greenhouses just now but I'm having problems with slugs getting into the plants sitting on the ground, so I've had to lift as much as I can up and it was stuffed full to start with! My lovely mum however has just ordered an 8x6 glass greenhouse for me! (Anniversary present she says.) I'll use the staging from the plastic greenhouse in the new one and I'm trawling ebay and gardening websites for other cheap staging and that sort of thing. I'm so excited! :j

    Oh how lovely I would also love a glass green house but no chance of that one garden is small.
    " I would not change you for the world, but I would change the world for you"
    Proud to be parent of a child with Autism:D

    When I see your face there's not a thing that I would change 'cause your amazing just the way you are
  • GarnetLady
    GarnetLady Posts: 946 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    pammyj74 wrote: »
    oh wow what a lovely mum, I am going to do some more seed planting today and I am thinking of getting another plastic greenhouse (£10 at QD) to treat myself for my birthday on Monday. I dont really have room for a proper greenhouse lol
    covlass wrote: »
    Oh how lovely I would also love a glass green house but no chance of that one garden is small.

    I not entirely sure mine is either, hence my husband asking if I'm planning on having a lawn, or beds! :rotfl:

    The garden is about 9m x 10m. Shed is going in one back corner and the greenhouse in the other.

    Pammy - what is QD? :)
    :heart: Mummy to an amazing little girl :heart:
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