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  • plant pauperplant pauper Posts: 6,904

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  • WonkyWombleWonkyWomble Posts: 4,541

    Evening all, I think I may have found a new home on this thread! image

    So here's a pic of the bit my back faces when I take the pretty pictures! image

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    In my defence I have only decided what I want to do with it all, this evening. Plan is now on paper but it does involve emptying the very large shed of its entire contents ( which was another thing I was supposed to get round to image ) in order to house BBQ and wheelbarrow and extensive plantpot collection.

    Have decided to abandon the attempt at a compost pit as it just gets used as a dumping ground.

    Plan to get rid of under used firepit also.

    All renovations will be dithered over and mulled upon with a budget of zero but I will do as wombles do and wing it with what I find!

    Last edited: 21 July 2016 22:31:57

  • plant pauperplant pauper Posts: 6,904

    Oh Wonky I am loving your work. You have done wonders with your garden in such a short length of time and, if I'm being honest, this is the last place I expected to see you!

    That wall is exceptional in both concept and design and clearly has inspired you to slovenly ways. The watering can wasn't placed there by pixies! Eh? image

    There are worrying signs of orderly conduct but I'm sure you'll pull through. The mere fact that everything is lined up against the wall firing squad stylee means monthly check ups for lack of improvement. 

    All in all a fine job and well sneaky! Who'd have guessed from all those lovely pics?

  • WonkyWombleWonkyWomble Posts: 4,541

    Plantpauper image glad I fit in! You can see I've had training in art can't you! image the watering can has a habit of flopping all exhausted on the lawn wherever it finishes watering...think it may have something to do with me having weak wrists and dunking the can in the waterbutt is knackering! image

    As you can see a "something to lay on" is placed on whichever piece of grass needs most concealing!

    But here's a picture of the plan...obviously I haven't added the "sculpture" as it SHOULD be housed in the shed by then image may have to start a shed confession thread image

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  • Kitty 2Kitty 2 Posts: 5,150

    Wonky: Nice to see the wheelbarrow being put to good use as a "random plantpot holder" image

    Mine has been serving a similar purpose for the past 8 years in nextdoors garden image

    Don't worry, I'm in no rush to get it back image

    image(nice plans by the way)

  • plant pauperplant pauper Posts: 6,904

    Nice wine glass shape too. image

  • Lou12Lou12 Posts: 1,149

    Haha wonky womble, underused fire pit being the understatement of the decade. It's got plants growing in it that look like they've been there an awful long time image

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  • CloggieCloggie Posts: 1,457

    Not sure, but think I found out what hedgehog poo smells like today.  Lucky me!   I confess I washed my hands immediately.

    Sorry.

    I believe this immediate remedial action excludes me from the DOSS'er Club today. image

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