Thanks for all your advice, the real question is where do I get a mirror suitable for outdoors without paying astronimical price for! Seen one but it was 190 pounds!
With referenct to other comments....it isnt about planting anything as its basically shingle, just want more light in the back.
No -don't bother -buy the cheapest one you can find for your needs-ok the backing will deteriorate over time but then just buy another one-there was a similar discussion a few weeks back-will see if I can find it
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The mirror idea sounds the best option-look in charity shops,car boot sales etc
Thanks for all your advice, the real question is where do I get a mirror suitable for outdoors without paying astronimical price for! Seen one but it was 190 pounds!
With referenct to other comments....it isnt about planting anything as its basically shingle, just want more light in the back.
No -don't bother -buy the cheapest one you can find for your needs-ok the backing will deteriorate over time but then just buy another one-there was a similar discussion a few weeks back-will see if I can find it
fairy54-here you are
http://www.gardenersworld.com/forum/garden-design/use-of-mirrors/29062.html
Thanks a lot sotongeoff, and lily girl, good advice