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  • andysibbsandysibbs Posts: 10
    I can’t see them
    either ... not on my phone or my laptop ... and ouf broadband’s really TV quite good. 
    Click on the landscape icon and do it that way @andysibbs  ... but you’ll probably need to reduce their size first. 
    Hopefully everyone can see them now. 
  • DovefromaboveDovefromabove Posts: 88,147
    Hurrah!  They’ve appeared 👍 

    Now we’ll have a think 🤔  ...

    Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.





  • FireFire Posts: 19,096
    Lovely walls to grow climbers up. It looks sheltered and warm - like a walled garden, in part...
  • HalleSHalleS Posts: 105
    If you’re going to link the buildings with a path of some sort, I’ve seen some really interesting ‘rock garden’ ideas recently with a path and water feature made to look like a dried riverbed. I’ll try to find a good picture. It might not be an idea for everyone but it looked pretty unique!
  • Can you put up the 4th pic please?
    Southampton 
  • andysibbsandysibbs Posts: 10
    Mrs-R3 said:
    Can you put up the 4th pic please?
    Its just the opposite side. Nothing there but the door to the workshop.
  • HalleSHalleS Posts: 105
    I can’t find the picture I saw before... how frustrating. 



    This is kind of similar to what I was thinking. You could do a stone path between the doors. They look like they’re different distances from the back wall, so you could do a straight diagonal or a curving path. If the path is straight, you could do like a dry riverbed look with a little ‘waterfall’ parallel to the path. If you make a curved path, you could do a round water feature. 
    Obviously I don’t know your budget or if this would be practical for you. My ideas always sound so great in my head but hard to explain!



    Something like this but obviously much smaller scale. 
  • SkylarksSkylarks Posts: 379
    What about mosaic the area with a water feature in the middle? 

    Here’s one example of a mosaic area and have also found a link which should have more examples. 

  • andysibbsandysibbs Posts: 10
    HalleS said:
    I can’t find the picture I saw before... how frustrating. 



    This is kind of similar to what I was thinking. You could do a stone path between the doors. They look like they’re different distances from the back wall, so you could do a straight diagonal or a curving path. If the path is straight, you could do like a dry riverbed look with a little ‘waterfall’ parallel to the path. If you make a curved path, you could do a round water feature. 
    Obviously I don’t know your budget or if this would be practical for you. My ideas always sound so great in my head but hard to explain!



    Something like this but obviously much smaller scale. 
    I like the top one
  • andysibbsandysibbs Posts: 10
    Skylarks said:
    What about mosaic the area with a water feature in the middle? 

    Here’s one example of a mosaic area and have also found a link which should have more examples. 

    Jeez, how long would that take. It's lovely though
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