My Little Haven

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  1. dymondlil

    dymondlil Gardener

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    We moved to this house nearly two years ago now, and it was the first time I've had a little garden to work on......up until then it was just a few potted plants on decking.
    I found this forum, and you have been a godsend, answering my questions. I'm learning all the time, so thank you all!
    Anyway, here's some pics of my work so far.:)

    When we moved in the garden was.....
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    After a little bit of 'clearing up'.....

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    Last year, the conifers had to go.....
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    Scully, the cat having one last climb....
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    This year...
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    I've still got lots of plans, but it'll involve some heavy work.......going to have to work hard on OH for him to help out!:wink:
    Oh, and please don't look at the ''lawn''......still battling with that, and it's not easy with 2 dogs around.
    Thanks for looking!:)
     
  2. Penny in Ontario

    Penny in Ontario Total Gardener

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    My goodness, what a transformation, it looks incredible, you should be very proud of all you have done.
     
  3. Doghouse Riley

    Doghouse Riley Head Gardener

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    A lot of hard work has gone into that.

    Well done!
     
  4. wiseowl

    wiseowl Amiable Admin Staff Member

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    Hi Dymondlil Cracking job,great changes,thanks for sharing:)
     
  5. roders

    roders Total Gardener

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    :cl-p::cl-p::cl-p:Now I do like that Lil.......Well done.
     
  6. Alice

    Alice Gardener

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    Well done Lil.
    Be very proud of that little haven you have created and enjoy your well deserved relaxation in it.
     
  7. capney

    capney Head Gardener

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    Wow..you have done very well.
    Gets a gold medal from me.
    I really like what you have done with the now white wall with the extra fenceing and baskets on the wall.
    robert
     
  8. dymondlil

    dymondlil Gardener

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    Thank you all so much for your lovely comments.....they are much appreciated.:)
    OH is a carpenter so he did the fencing and I managed to persuade my son to paint the walls for me.
    One thing though.....that blinking rotary line has got to go!!
     
  9. featherduster

    featherduster Apprentice Gardener

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    What a transformation well done you...
     
  10. PeterS

    PeterS Total Gardener

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    You have really worked hard - what a difference. Well done.
     
  11. dymondlil

    dymondlil Gardener

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    Thank you featherduster and PeterS :)
     
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