Originally posted by Missy D
Is it real Phil! What a beautiful garden! Bet its a close up of your Horrnby train layout really
No one has a garden that nice, well except Lory, sure they are making it up and got the pictures off the net
Is it real Phil! What a beautiful garden! Bet its a close up of your Horrnby train layout really
Originally posted by Missy D
Is it real Phil! What a beautiful garden! Bet its a close up of your Horrnby train layout really
No one has a garden that nice, well except Lory, sure they are making it up and got the pictures off the net
[QUOTE]Bet its a close up of your Horrnby train layout really
Sadly my Dad gave my train set away ages ago
It was a Horby 3 rail complete with Mallard
Fruitcake - look at your garden as a blank canvas
A few years ago, mine was gravel and weeds
Then I met this lady at LeRoc
She made a drawing of what it should like
I don’t think, she thought I would actually do it
But one has to do something, when not dancing
still trying to get the atttachment thingy to work
[QUOTE]Originally posted by philsmove
It is a blank canvas.....with a whirly in the middleFruitcake - look at your garden as a blank canvas
[QUOTE]Originally posted by philsmove
Ok so i need this leroc lady to look at my photo and draw me what my garden should look like, and invite you over for a few weeks i would love to have a garden, that resembled a garden, and not a field
She made a drawing of what it should like
I think there's room for a bouncy castle in there deeOriginally posted by dee
Ok here goes my garden,
Well if dee is brave enough to post that pic of her garden, I suppose I should do mine. I must point out that this is the best it is ever likely to look (until we move out that is.)
I was in a hoose in St Monans for a barbie last Sunday...friend of a friend... never been before and they had an average sized garden but boy was it gorgeous! They had a huge pond, a rock waterfall and huge fish, frogs and plants in the pond. You would never go out! It really was "another room" and added so much to the house. There were wind chimes at the bottom of the garden, too. Very tranquil. The owner said it took ages to build (she id it herself) and she seemed unaware of how much impact it had on everyone else. Gorgeous and well worth the effort I'd say.
Oh dear, I have got to admit I am buying a maisonette in Crayford, and one of its selling features was the garden, with it's rambling path, pond, and decked area. it is set out in such a way that one does not see the next area until you aproach it and looks absolutely gorgeus, especially when compared to a neighbours garden which is a large rectangle of lawn. This will actually mean that I may have to re-look through this thread once I move in to discover things about plants, instead of ripping it all out and concreting over it all.
Originally Posted by thewacko
Concrete it over!! Don't you dare!
ok I may just crazy pave it with a few pots with dandilions in em - oooh blissOriginally Posted by Forte
sorry for the delayI'd love to see a pic of it now, without the snow! Please!
Last edited by philsmove; 6th-February-2010 at 01:55 AM.
Wow, that's some gardenOriginally Posted by philsmove
I love the Monet bridge.
Thanks for posting that piccy.
Pamster
Since the weather's nice, I thought I would resurrect this thread
{BTW I don't have a fish-eye lense, so had to stitch and twist some photos together - the decking isn't that esceresque }
I'm still laughing...........call that a garden! That's not a gardenOriginally Posted by thewacko
I adore gardening and have bought a big greenhouse this year - it's currently like a jungle in there. I am very proud to say I have tomatoes, courgettes, aubergines, cucumbers and peppers! I'm afraid I've got a bit carried away and shall be feeding the forum! Oh ....and I put in about 300 bedding plants....all home grown! Not that I'm blowing my own trumpet or anything...........
LW x
Hmm, sounds like we should get you together with Beo who seems to be into the cooking for a forum dinner with all those lovely veggies growing...Originally Posted by littlewiggle
God, and I've all I've got is some window boxes suffering from greenfly. Wish I had a garden
hahaha nice going.. just pimp out my cooking abilities why don't you xx
Well, you've been doing such a good job of advertising themOriginally Posted by Beowulf1970
I'll be sous chef
well with those ingredients I'd probably add a selection of beans and make a vegetarian healthy option chilli with wild rice
or some nice chicken breast , into kebabs with the assorted veg with a honey and ginger glaze roasted over an open flame, served with a cous cous salad.
I'll be sous chef for the veggie part then! What about a nice ratatouille? Or grilled veggie kebabs with a bit of halloumi between?
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