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Looking after ourselves

Re: Self care by growing a garden

@Former-Member Beautiful painting 🙂 I love sheep particularly black face sheep 

Re: Self care by growing a garden

@Shaz51 perhaps we could share some sheep, specifically for when the mowers break down (ours conked out on Mr D today).  The bonus with the sheep is that they don't require petrol, will fertilise as well as mow and once we have fattened them up on other peoples lawns we can look forward to having a bbq or two. 

Re: Self care by growing a garden

ha ha sooo true my @Former-Member Smiley Very Happy

Re: Self care by growing a garden

@greenpea you are right - the bones of the garden are there.  I started with the trees,  moved onto the shrubs and hedges (stalled there) and last step is filling in underneath the trees. 

 

PS @Shaz51 & I are planning a BBQ - do you eat lamb chops?

 

Re: Self care by growing a garden

@Former-Member I am a vegan/vegetarian :o! Btw I took a good look at that spikey tree in my front courtyard and it is the one that you mentioned so well done 🙂

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Re: Self care by growing a garden

We got a truckload of gravel delivered yesterday afternoon. Despite having the snuffles and feeling crook Mr Darcy was keen to get stuck in to getting it spread.  He would not stop until he finished a pathway in our chook run from entry gate to enclosed yard. 🐓

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I keep wondering if it would be a good idea to go Beth Chatto style, and turn part of ours into a gravel garden. Not the veggie beds of course, but maybe around the fruit trees and "pretties".
That would take a lot of gravel, so if I do, I'll probably do it a bit at a time.

http://www.bethchatto.co.uk/gardens/gallery/gravel-garden.htmbeth chatto.jpg

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I have mixed feelings about gravel gardens @Smc, the ones that are done well are lovely, but the ones that aren't ... yikes. A bit like shabby chic vs plain shabby. I think they are a type of garden that really suit drier climates.

 

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@Smc

Does 20 weeds out = new plant in?

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