Thanks so much, @Te. I have read those and indeed have uploaded several photos in the past. But for some reason, this one won’t upload except as a little icon.
I also had some projects last year. Fences on both sides of my long thin garden blew down in the wind. I had a big montana on one side and a old ivy on the other side. Both came out, new fences went in with new climbers - roses and group three clems. My garden has felt very bear without the green cladding, but hopefully this year will see the green walls rise and there will be less exposed fence.
We have a house extension probably happening this summer. It involves knocking down the old brick garage (covered at the moment with a montana clematis, a gorgeously fragranced red climbing rose, a 12'x6'x8' pyracantha that the birds adore), removing the garden shed, moving the Mediterranean herb raised bed (brick built trough) and lifting what seems like acres of patio stones. I'm running around like a bluebottle with its rump on fire trying to figure out where to put everything. Anything in a pot is going in a border and I have a horrible feeling the lawn mower may end up being stored in the kitchen. And then I have to start attempting to save stuff from the front garden that needs moving or it'll be trampled down.
They featured them on GW at some point, I think @Songbird-1. Basically, a cupboard that you keep the bins in with a flat top that you can put trays/pots on or even just plant directly on (depending on how sturdy you make it, I suppose).
I won't be making it but I know a young man who might do the bulk of the work for me
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This year I want to plant some more perennials and roses and add a few more climbers.
I'm running around like a bluebottle with its rump on fire trying to figure out where to put everything. Anything in a pot is going in a border and I have a horrible feeling the lawn mower may end up being stored in the kitchen. And then I have to start attempting to save stuff from the front garden that needs moving or it'll be trampled down.
So, probably a little busy.
I won't be making it but I know a young man who might do the bulk of the work for me