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are you keeping the sheds steve? if so maybe paint green fencing paint and grow a climber over them, :o)

23 Feb, 2010

 

good idea there San, steve should get plenty of help on here, by the way welcome to GOY, you have joint a brilliant site and will make so many friends.

23 Feb, 2010

 

thanx yorkshire glad you agree :o))

23 Feb, 2010

 

San the sheds seem to be taking up rather a lot of space. what do you think. we would have landscaped Steves garden between us before dark.

23 Feb, 2010

 

yes they do from what we see in pics, i would like that challenge wouldnt you, do a garden in a day lol

23 Feb, 2010

 

Yes a garden a day, would it be o.k. if I supervised and watched you, LOL

23 Feb, 2010

 

lol thought you might help yorkshire ;o)

23 Feb, 2010

 

Yes were keeping the sheds Sanbaz\ as its our only storage being in a ground floor flat. No loft! I will be giving them a coat of paint in the summer and also moving them right in the corner. There's about 4ft gap thats going to waste and rather have that space in use! lol

Feel free to come down in Essex to landscape my garden in a day but as long as i get my fresh new lawn!! lol

23 Feb, 2010

 

lol steve, should be alot better moving the sheds and wont have any wasted space then, i really cant wait to see it all come together, gardening is so exciting ;o))

24 Feb, 2010

 

I'd really like to move the storage shed onto the patio in front of the kitchen window but it'll block access to the outside tap which is a bugger. That would free up more spce down the left. Thinking of leaving that plant pot at the side of the storage shed with a climbing plant running up the side of the shed as you suggested.
What do you think Sanbaz?

24 Feb, 2010

 

yes think thats a good idea unless you can put it in the ground, if not im sure it will be fine, keep well watered as pots dry out alot quicker in summer, ;o)

24 Feb, 2010

 

The plant from the pot will be going in the ground at the weekend as i've been told thats where it should be. Will get something else for that pot. Any suggestions on something that has flowers and will last?

25 Feb, 2010

 

what about a climbing rose, then you will have flowers all summer, clematis is also lovely to but have to check labels to see when its in flower, there are lots of differant kinds, nelly moser is a good one for sun or shade and a quick grower with lots of large flowers, these are just a couple of ideas, im sure if you put a question up you would get other ideas to steve :o)

25 Feb, 2010



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