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  • Miss BecksMiss Becks Posts: 3,468

    Oh no Deano. Not bad news? Catch you in a bit. image

  • Don't ever build a summer house Besk's!



    Nuff said! ; )
  • sotongeoffsotongeoff Posts: 9,802

    Becks -that is a good days work-you will pay for that tomorrowimage

    Didn't realise how small that greenhouse was till you see it in placeimage-the other one looks grandimage

  • Miss BecksMiss Becks Posts: 3,468

    image Told you it was tiny!! image Those posts are only put down in place as a guide. The hard bit will be digging the whole area and removing the grass. Then sieving it all. image

  • sotongeoffsotongeoff Posts: 9,802

    Still you have helpimage

    Dean is going to need comfortimage

  • Matty2Matty2 Posts: 4,817

    g'day all

    Went to Swindon to collect repaired caravan. As we were having a desperately needed mug of tea daughter rang, her car, which she had back from repairers yesterday has broken down. She is long way from home(work) and is going to try and get car there.slowly. Partner is at work so can we be on standby in case she needs rescuing. So we are waiting because she probably willimage

    Becks really impressed with the work in your gardenimage If you got some outdoor paint those bed ends would look a treat - done thatimage Ditto Ben

    Been lovely day and all I've seen are motorwaysimage

    People at caravan place said they has a little snow first thing this morning.image

  • Just got back from shopping trip to GC.

    Oh phoned ahead to make sure they had got the growbags in stock that he need, same make he used last year, yes they had them in stock. We went 40 miles, not only for them, I hasten to add, only to find they had sold out. Apparently someone had just been in and bought the last 18 and they weren't having any more because the manufacturer had put the price up. Umm, very convienient, or am I being cynical. OH not impressed, still chuntering on. They had others at the price quoted to him this morningimage

    Any way managed to get some other bits and pieces so the trip wasn't entirely wasted.

    Garden looking good Becks, you'll soon be set for the big spring sowing.image

    Chris

  • Gary HobsonGary Hobson Posts: 1,892

    Have just come inside. That was a lovely day. The temperature's dropping, so have brought tender plants into the house.

    Impressed by Mistress Becks' ambitious designs. Sieving soil is very hard work (on the arms), though it does produce nice fine soil.

     

  • Miss BecksMiss Becks Posts: 3,468

    Yes, Bjay! Had thought about painting them. That wire mesh will be coming out this year, and the smaller fence posts at the bottom. Those are just leaning up it for now, out the way, until I use them for something. imageimage

    My first proper year Chris! Getting excited! image

    I'm not looking forward to the sieving Gary. image

  • Pennine PetalPennine Petal Posts: 1,540
    Afternoon all, back home now, toasted hot cross bun scoffed with a cuppa. Lovely sunny day in Huddersfield, dark and cloudy where I live. Tired out from talking to applicants, but there were some very nice ones.



    Lupins - slugs always eat the flower stalks off mine, so have given up. I like Windsor Castle, lovely dark red.
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