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(4th April 1928 - 28th May 2014)
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| www.allposters.co.uk |
(4th April 1928 - 28th May 2014)
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I'm still running behind with the photo-sharing, but I left you on Monday with the "new" area finally cleared ~ along with a pulled muscle 😏
I told you previously that I was planning to give the wooden retaining wall at least a couple more coats of woodstain. I thought I should give it a bit of a clean first, though, as it had got a tad muddy. So I set-to with a bucket of soapy water and a handbrush...
...only to find that it didn't really look much different after a good wash-down 😄 Still, at least I know it's had the soil washed off ready for restaining 😉 Although we're going to put a long raised bed along the wall we still put down some weed membrane, which we pushed beneath said wall as far in as we could poke it. We're going to have stone chipping paths running alongside the rebuilt wall, as well as in front of the new raised bed, so thought it would be easier to just lay the membrane across the whole area. Once the bed has been put in place we will cut across the membrane within it and attach the "flaps" to the inside. Hopefully that will help to stop the soil escaping out the bottom into the stone chippings.
We've come to a bit of a pause with the new area now, as Adrian is working on the raised bed(s). I think I told you that we decided to build it in two separate halves? Anyhoo, he's got one half built and is currently working on the second. It's really not so much the building of the things that takes up the time, it's more to do with slapping on a few coats of stain and having to wait for each coat to dry before applying the next!
I had laid the old pond on the patio so it was out of the way until we needed to re-use it, but the wind picked up and it was being shunted around the garden! Obviously I didn't want it to get damaged, so decided to corral it in one of the empty veggie beds ~ good thinking, eh 😏
Despite the less than seasonal weather we've been having...
the view from the bench has still been lovely, especially during those odd patches of blue skies and sunshine 😊
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(4th April 1928 - 28th May 2014)
No, not next-door's cat obviously! He likes to sun himself in our garden and doesn't seem at all bothered by the weedy, overgrown borders ~ he just plonks himself down regardless 😄
This, my lovelies, is the actual overgrown mess to which I was referring 😳 I was talking about having to get it sorted out early last year but we just didn't get round to tackling it. Somewhere in there, believe it or not, is a little wildlife pond!
Having to have the wall rebuilt gave us the proverbial kick up the backside that we needed, so once George had finished we made a start.
Because we want to build a raised bed along this wooden retaining wall, the only sensible option was to raze the whole area to the ground 😖
It's been pretty hard work, as you can no doubt imagine by looking at these photos!
There was originally just ONE rosa rugosa planted in this side area, but omg the bloody thing spread all over the place 😮
Eventually, though, we found the wildlife pond ~ hurrah!
We had edged the area with pieces of wood from the two sycamore trees we had to have removed when we first moved here, but I didn't realise just how much of the stuff we had made use of 😄 It was quite the pile, as you can see, but I'm happy to report that I advertised it on our local Facebook market page as "free to take away" and it was snapped up in double-quick time ~ one less thing to have to worry about getting rid of!
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When we knew that the wall would have to be rebuilt, the only sensible thing to do was to completely clear the area to give George plenty of space to work in.
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| www.allposters.co.uk |
(4th April 1928 - 28th May 2014)
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Whilst he was taking a coffee break, George happened to look up at our roof and noticed that the leading around this chimney was coming adrift *sigh* So that was another little job that none of us had previously noticed that needed doing. He got the lead all fixed back where it was supposed to be and touched up the base of the chimney stack. Hopefully it won't take too long for the new paint to "weather" and look more like the old layer!
... to this! Obviously we didn't want any plants or weeds growing along our freshly rebuilt wall, and rather than slapping some stone chipping in there we decided to extend the paved area instead. We were unable to find slabs to match the existing flagstones, so decided the best option would be to go for something contrasting. It's made a rather nice edging to the original paving and finished the whole area off very well indeed. Now we've got to set-to and sort out the bloody garden 😳
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