@Skylarks. Everything seems accessible in the shed. Less work needed. You need to aim for a shed where it's easier to buy a new tool than to look for it. The garden, however, shows real promise.
That's exactly how pots should be selected and arranged @Skylarks - it's vitally important that every single one is different, otherwise you leave yourself open to an accidental symmetry, which could lead to accusations of some kind of planning. Very good.
A trowel in the hand is worth a thousand lost under a bush.
Thanks Bob. If I like the pot, I’ll buy it. No thought on if it will fit in with everything else. Sadly, my front garden is the opposite….peer pressure 😔 😆
What do you mean! It's taken us years to amass , so many different pots look closer, some similar but none the same. This is usually because by the time we decide we like a particular style several factors prevent us buying the same. 1, they are the wrong size. 2, they no longer stock them, 3 The mfcr has changed them, and 4 most importantly, we bought the last one in a sale and I am not paying that much for another one!!
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You need to aim for a shed where it's easier to buy a new tool than to look for it. The garden, however, shows real promise.
BTW I bought paint to re-do this plant stand about 5 years ago. I think it might need a bit more than paint now. ☹