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23-01-2009, 02:26 PM
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| | | Re: Back gardens Hi Sheila I'll put my ideas on here when I eventuallly have some  The fence on the left is falling apart so willl have to be replaced and will definitely be painted green, as will the shed. The basic layout won't be changed, probably just enhance the beds with more shrubs (especially where the muntjacs have eaten them) and do something with the area beyond the steps which is just rough grass and a couple of hawthorn trees at the moment. It is quite labour intensive just trying to keep the nettles and brambles out in the summer.
It is a good attraction to wildlife though, unfortunately most of the neighbours' cats also prefer it to their own 'decking style' gardens so the birds are a bit wary. | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode |
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