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• #7202
garden continues to progress - albeit slowly. at least they’ve finished the path and infilled with grass now. think they just fscked their scheduling and are now juggling our works with others. probably waiting on eg plants to be delivered too. oh well, not in a rush
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• #7203
How did they find doing the gravelboard path? And you weren't tempted to mix up the widths?
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• #7204
path was one of the things they bristled at - mostly because they’d never done that before. was fine when I explained what I wanted tho - they just got on with it after that. mixed widths might have been nice aye - staggering them was considered too. oh well, next garden... or the front maybe
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• #7205
I like the straight one I just thought I remembered your drawing being mixed widths
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• #7206
Recommend me a quality shovel for my old mum please, and, what is this brand? sorry for evil pic!
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• #7207
Niwaki golden spade - they're great and much lighter than a wooden one.
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• #7208
Dobies selling 100 allium bulbs for £6.99
https://www.dobies.co.uk/email/alliums--perennial-tulips/allium-collection_mh7940 -
• #7209
That was my thinking. I’m probably going to have to think them out over time but would also like to put something down the middle of the planter to give some height.
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• #7210
Maybe alliums or agapanthus?
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• #7211
Moar poppy
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• #7212
Niwacki usually means you have to sell a kidney lol
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• #7213
Someone dumped this on our road today. Yoink.
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• #7214
Moar poppy
mesmerizing
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• #7215
Thirty quid for the spade ..
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• #7216
So many bees on the eryngium
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• #7217
Wow, great colour.
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• #7218
30 quid for Niwaki spade quite reasonable, spent about 160 for some Niwaki secateurs but they were someone very special :)
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• #7219
I have one of these too and it definitely has its place in the shed but I’ll admit I tend towards a square headed spade for most jobs as it’s easier to mix and lift soil from bags and wheelbarrows. I think mine is a smallish stainless Kent & Stowe.
Off topic but I’ve had a bad run with edging spades (two handles snap in two years) but can recommend the Bulldog forged jobby that’s about £30. -
• #7220
Spade or shovel?
Definitely not the same thing! To quote Pratchett:
"...Never use spades, Farmers use spades. But I call a shovel a shovel."The golden spade is very nice for planting small things and general light work- my dads got one and it’s undoubtedly very cool.
We’ve got a Spear & Jackson ‘ladies’ spade which is much cheaper and stainless.For shovel we’ve just got a 1-piece Bulldog job. It’ll last a lifetime on our allotment but reckon I could kill it fairly swiftly if I was still on sites working.
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• #7221
This old guy's garden on Peckham Park Road always amazes me. It's all containers.
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• #7222
Outstanding. I bet he ends up chatting with loads of passers by.
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• #7223
I recall someone mentioning these recently. There's a garden with stacks of them near me, hard to get a good pic. Look like they should be in a Dr Seuss book
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• #7224
I just took a walk through the gardens at Plas Cadnant in Menai Bridge. Absolutely stunning. One of the borders was full of those buggers, someone remind me what they are called please? I have a new garden to play with and a section going spare that could do with a bit of height.
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• #7225
Tree echeim?? Not sure if the spelling. Look awesome
As @kinο says - paint it black