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  1. wiseowl

    wiseowl Admin Staff Member

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    This is my garden,I,m in the shed,on the right is the pond.
     
  2. compostee

    compostee Gardener

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    Like the pic, The way you have mirrored the shape of the pond with the planter for the cordyline is very interesting. Very attractive outlook. Although i see you have one of the dreaded windchimes. I have to put up with them for hous every week when i do other folks gardens. Did you do all the work in your garden yourself?
     
  3. wiseowl

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    Hi CoM

    Yes everything,The dreaded windchimes have been
    silenced,The arch i made from half fence posts,
    Screwed together it was the cheaper option.Everthing else was recyled material,just stuff no one wanted.
     
  4. Dave W

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    That looks like a really interesting garden to stroll around. Bet you enjoyed creating it!
     
  5. Victoria

    Victoria Lover of Exotic Flora

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    Hi, woo! It very pretty and green and I like your arch. What do you plan on creeping over it?

    Is is nice and cosy in the shed? Must be nice for an owl! [​IMG]

    PS I love windchimes and have them everywhere! [​IMG]
     
  6. wiseowl

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    Hi
    I Have planted my favourite climbing rose Compassion,The Shed is cosy and theres plenty of food(mice)for a midnight snack.
    And everytime i sit and ponder i come up with something new.Its never finished(Thank goodness)
    Yes i have enjoyed putting it together,but there,s still a long way to go.
     
  7. Beefy

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    Nice garden Wiseoldowl nice to see what can be made with the things that others don't want
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