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    Well I have taken the challenge to extend the garden a little bit more...... again!

    My garden backs on to a canal but there is a very steep embankment. The land has now been cleared of bushes, junk etc and the building materials are due tomorrow.

    Plan to put in a stairway to make it more accessible and then the fun will begin!

    Picture is not great, sorry!

    Mandy
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  • #2
    Oooh I love a good project! Do keep updating
    Whooops - now what are the dogs getting up to?

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    • #3
      Ditto are you working around the established trees ?
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      • #4
        Thanks Guys,

        Yes the trees will stay it is just the brambles and two car loads of other peoples junk that have gone!

        Stairs may not be straight but nothing else in the garden/lottie is so the rustic theme continues :-)

        Mandy

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        • #5
          Remember, we need lots of pics, stage by stage. I love a good project............especially when someone else is doing the heavy lifting
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          • #6
            It'll be a bucket & rope job for your water then Mandy.
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            • #7
              Mothhawk,

              Heavy lifting is an understatement! I have found a sofa, broken bottles, bits of cars today. All now taken to recycling centre. Back is a tad sore now!

              Hope it is worth it!

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              • #8
                Thanks BM,

                That reminds me ......rope need to find a supplier as I plan to use that as a hand rail for the stairs......

                Ebay here I come!

                M

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                • #9
                  Keep up the good work, it's hard but rewarding And like the others have said, keep taking photos, it's great when you look back
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                  • #10
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                    Well the first posts are in....................
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                    • #11
                      I'm incredibly envious of anyone who can extend their garden... if I were to try that I'd have to knock down my back neighbours house first...

                      It looks like an exciting and rewarding project so I'll deffo try and keep up with the updates!

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                      • #12
                        Thanks Mr Gardener,

                        I did not have any garden when I moved here, but thanks to some waste ground and lovely neighbours it seems to grow in size every year. Rather a strange lay out though!

                        Hope this extra bit will be worth it!

                        Mandy

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                        • #13
                          Looks amazing Mandy.
                          As a steep garden owner myself with 200 steps to my name, you may want to dog leg your steps a bit, takes away the vertigo feeling when you look down a flight and worry about going head over heels down into the canal. Also, make sure you have some "landings" to stop on to admire the view (or catch your breath).

                          Keep the photos coming please

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by veggiechicken View Post
                            Looks amazing Mandy.
                            As a steep garden owner myself with 200 steps to my name, you may want to dog leg your steps a bit, takes away the vertigo feeling when you look down a flight and worry about going head over heels down into the canal. Also, make sure you have some "landings" to stop on to admire the view (or catch your breath).

                            Keep the photos coming please
                            Mandy, you may need to stock any landing some Kendal mint cake, oxygen and a defibrillator!!
                            But that is really an ambitious project. Looking forward to see how you progress.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by veggiechicken View Post
                              Looks amazing Mandy.
                              As a steep garden owner myself with 200 steps to my name, you may want to dog leg your steps a bit, takes away the vertigo feeling when you look down a flight and worry about going head over heels down into the canal. Also, make sure you have some "landings" to stop on to admire the view (or catch your breath).

                              Keep the photos coming please
                              Good point VC, was thinking of a view point! 200 steps, wow that is some going do you have a cafe half way?

                              Can I ask what you used for a hand rail? I am looking at hemp rope but open to suggestions.

                              Mandy

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