Well done Tetley?. That's a fabulous bit of whimsy you've got there
Is that a whistling kettle I spy in the third photo on this page?
As a child, my imagination would've gone into overdrive thinking about the inhabitants of such a fantastical fairy kingdom. Your "little" visitors must love it
You're certainly upping your game with the latest addition, it's enormous
oh wow! I am so jealous... I am trying to make a stumpery, but living in Orkney where there are very few trees it is proving very difficult to get hold of any wood of any kind! I have just looked through all your pictures and wishing mine could look like that! I think it will be more a bed of ferns with a few small pieces of wood through it I hope you keep posting more pictures as it develops!
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Beautiful! How on earth are you moving it around?
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
I love your stumpery Tetley. It always makes me smile. I do love a load of carefully crafted and beauifully arranged (very heavy) nonsense!
Well done Tetley?. That's a fabulous bit of whimsy you've got there
Is that a whistling kettle I spy in the third photo on this page?
As a child, my imagination would've gone into overdrive thinking about the inhabitants of such a fantastical fairy kingdom. Your "little" visitors must love it
You're certainly upping your game with the latest addition, it's enormous
oh wow! I am so jealous... I am trying to make a stumpery, but living in Orkney where there are very few trees it is proving very difficult to get hold of any wood of any kind! I have just looked through all your pictures and wishing mine could look like that! I think it will be more a bed of ferns with a few small pieces of wood through it
I hope you keep posting more pictures as it develops!
I want a stumperie!!!
Please can you give more info about the practicalities Tetley.
How much would you pay to have those beautiful huge pieces of wood bought and delivered?
How are you actually moving the pieces into place once delivered?
I'm having some trees chopped down. A pine type tree and a large chestnut. Could I just use those? They're not very warped and beautiful though.