It's all so exciting - your spring bank will be terrific. Why on earth do people want flat plots as gardens? I've never understood that!
The enjoyment you'll get improving and creating it all will be worth every sore back,cut finger and aching limb Hollie. The views alone are worth their weight in gold
The chickens look completely at home too!
It's a place where beautiful isn't enough of a word....
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Hollie, whereabouts in the country are you (roughly?) I thought I recognised the local stone, but then spotted hills and knew you were nowhere near Lincolnshire (unless on the wolds)!! We used to live in the Peak District, so have gone from very slopey garden to pretty flat, but actually am now negotiating down a gentle slope of wilderness. Fairy, I think both have their charms and drawbacks. Wheelbarrowing is much easier nowadays, but a sloping garden is like someone picked it up and tilted it forward so you could see everything.
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Hollie, by your photos it looks as if the garden has been loved before.
How exciting to discover what lis in it, both on top and underneath,
And what wonderful views
That's all coming together very nicely hollie
In the sticks near Peterborough
Hi hollie, good to see you, you've worked really hard and its looking great. Love the spring bank. Thank you for sharing
Glad you've got some snowdrops hollie, they really cheer you up when you've had enough of winter
In the sticks near Peterborough
It's all so exciting - your spring bank will be terrific. Why on earth do people want flat plots as gardens? I've never understood that!
The enjoyment you'll get improving and creating it all will be worth every sore back,cut finger and aching limb Hollie. The views alone are worth their weight in gold
The chickens look completely at home too!
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Hollie, whereabouts in the country are you (roughly?) I thought I recognised the local stone, but then spotted hills and knew you were nowhere near Lincolnshire (unless on the wolds)!! We used to live in the Peak District, so have gone from very slopey garden to pretty flat, but actually am now negotiating down a gentle slope of wilderness. Fairy, I think both have their charms and drawbacks. Wheelbarrowing is much easier nowadays, but a sloping garden is like someone picked it up and tilted it forward so you could see everything.
Coming along lovely Hollie.