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Hiding the shed

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  • delskidelski Posts: 274
    Hmm. I don't see how you could hide the shed with planting if there is nowhere near it to plant something in!
    How about extending the "dad's garden" frame to the right, add another post on the other side, near the RHS of the stone wall, then stick a trellis screen in between. It will hide your shed, but further away from maybe where or how you intended it to be hidden. At least behind that wall you then have open ground to be able to plant something that would eventually cover the trellis.
  • Wow these are fantastic ideas guys! Thank you so much! I’ve just had a thought, I’ve just realised we’ve got some chimney pots in various heights, I’m wondering how trailing petunias would fare? Also, sorry to ask as this is not related to the shed whatsoever! Im
    trying to gradually improve the soil structure in the front garden without over feeding it. It’s has a Choisya and Escallonia which I know don’t need feeding (I think?) just wondering how they would react with a slight thin dressing of rotted manure? Many thanks and sorry for my continuous questions that I seem to post daily! 
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