My seedlings were living on a wooden shelf covered with plastic, then the snails came!!!!! so this was my days efforts yesterday! Clearing base of ground elder and brambles and bind weed, construction of greenhouse single handed, digging six inch hole to bury base, backfill and stamp down base, tether to neighbouring wall and sit and drink tea! watch out snails!!!!!
Wonky that looks fantastic! Brilliant!!! And where did that comfy seat come from?
You will still need to do slug/snail patrols inside the greenhouse and maybe even put some of the organic pellets down - they're no respecters of greenhouses either
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
It is lovely to see all the different gardens, either new or mature and how everyone's tastes differ, and also the settings for our gardens but all with a love of plants.Here are two more of mine that are now out in flower Granny Bonnets and Monkshood.
No snails got in last night Dove! burried it in the ground for no access and I'll have you know that chair cost me one whole quid from the carboot sale!
Think I may find myself a little womble spot at the bottom of Pdoc's garden, looks so peaceful!
Everything looks like it really enjoyed its night in the greenhouse Hollie, I'm watching it all grow by the day!
Boxford spice as promised. and the one with no name lol
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My seedlings were living on a wooden shelf covered with plastic, then the snails came!!!!!
so this was my days efforts yesterday! Clearing base of ground elder and brambles and bind weed, construction of greenhouse single handed, digging six inch hole to bury base, backfill and stamp down base, tether to neighbouring wall and sit and drink tea!
watch out snails!!!!!
I'm sure you enjoyed your cuppa while admiring your efforts. Glad to read the greenhouse is tethered.
Wonky that looks fantastic! Brilliant!!! And where did that comfy seat come from?
You will still need to do slug/snail patrols inside the greenhouse and maybe even put some of the organic pellets down - they're no respecters of greenhouses either
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
It is lovely to see all the different gardens, either new or mature and how everyone's tastes differ, and also the settings for our gardens but all with a love of plants.Here are two more of mine that are now out in flower Granny Bonnets and Monkshood.
woops think I deleted my Granny Bonnets by Mistake.
Verdun, how colourful! Really lovely Choisya too!
No snails got in last night Dove!
burried it in the ground for no access
and I'll have you know that chair cost me one whole quid from the carboot sale!
Think I may find myself a little womble spot at the bottom of Pdoc's garden, looks so peaceful!
Everything looks like it really enjoyed its night in the greenhouse Hollie, I'm watching it all grow by the day!
Boxford spice as promised.
and the one with no name lol 
Love that Iris WW.
You would be most welcome to Womble around the garden, lots of stuff to be done.
When you don't even know who's in the team
S.Yorkshire/Derbyshire border