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We have one of these ugly things in our back garden by the back step. I covered it with some decking with the frame round the outside edge so that it is accessible if needed.
The step down was quite large and the decking helped not make it not such a long way down for the kids.
My whole garden is at that angle! Nearly kills me cutting the grass
I'm not surprised!!!!
Have you thought about terraces- or would that be too expensive???
I've just remembered that when we had out drive done in pressed concrete- we had a new manhole cover which was sort of dish shaped, and you could fill it with whatever you used on the drive so it would match the driveway.
Not sure how that would help you- but maybe you're artistic enough to think of something???
Cutting grass....I've seen blokes with fly-mos on the end of ropes cutting embankments- is that a feesable option for you to make things easier??
"Nicos, Queen of Gooooogle" and... GYO's own Miss Marple
At one time they used to advertise containers that you could replace the manhole cover with and plant up, I don't know if they still make them.
I'd fence it off and get hens lol!
Or move?
No offence indended, someone mentioned Sloe Gin earlier, so it's now keeping the Shiraz company lol! Soon I'll forget how to spell or type and I'll go to bed...
All the best - Glutton 4 Punishment Freelance shrub butcher and weed removal operative.
I have a similar problem in my back garden my soil is limited, & i have this whacking great manhole cover thats for access to the heating & hot water supply that comes from the communal boiler, As the estates boiler has broken down so regularly since Aug last year, the plumbing engineers have had it open & closed at least twice each month since then. they've told me NOT to cover mine, cos of their access issues. I'll put a small pot that im growing some mint in on it later in the year, as the sight of this wasted space is driving me crazy!!!
Last edited by TonyO; 13-02-2009, 03:14 AM.
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I have a similar problem in my back garden my soil is limited, & i have this whacking great manhole cover thats for access to the heating & hot water supply that comes from the communal boiler, As the estates boiler has broken down so regularly since Aug last year, the plumbing engineers have had it open & closed at least twice each month since then. they've told me NOT to cover mine, cos of their access issues. I'll put a small pot that im growing some mint in on it later in the year, as the sight of this wasted space is driving me crazy!!!
depending on what size the cover is,is it possible to make a container on wheels,perhaps with decorative rope handles,the aim being,anyone can tow it out the way fairl easy,or something along those lines,just a little thought.
sigpicAnother nutter ,wife,mother, nan and nanan,love my growing places,seed collection and sharing,also one of these
Hi.
We found the best way, after several tries with everything else, was a piece of the artificial grass that just slotted in at the right height of the rest of the lawn.
OK it is not EXACTLY a match, but it did not stand out like a sore thumb drawing attention to it.
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