I wasn't sure where I should post this up, so please feel free to move it if there's a more appropriate forum section.
My current garden layout is shown in the first picture. I've omitted to include the piles of junk that need taking to the tip and the fact that the lawn looks more like a muddy bog after the severe trampling it's received over the last few days.
The shed is an old 10'x7' vehicle box body. The square with 'leaf mold' on it is a wheelie bin full of last Autumn's deciduous leaves which, hopefully, will be next year's potato grow-medium. The greenhouse is roughly 8'4"x6'4" and, hopefully (again), will be full of life in a couple of months, though right now it's full of tubs of compost and lots of little seeds
The future plans include (in this order) setting up the potato sacks, installing a water butt and system to collect rain from the shed roof, building a shallow raised bed for lettuce, cabbage and broccoli, and adding more paving to avoid trampling over what bit of grass will be left. The raised bed and paving may well be jobs for next winter.
What do you think of it?
My current garden layout is shown in the first picture. I've omitted to include the piles of junk that need taking to the tip and the fact that the lawn looks more like a muddy bog after the severe trampling it's received over the last few days.
The shed is an old 10'x7' vehicle box body. The square with 'leaf mold' on it is a wheelie bin full of last Autumn's deciduous leaves which, hopefully, will be next year's potato grow-medium. The greenhouse is roughly 8'4"x6'4" and, hopefully (again), will be full of life in a couple of months, though right now it's full of tubs of compost and lots of little seeds
The future plans include (in this order) setting up the potato sacks, installing a water butt and system to collect rain from the shed roof, building a shallow raised bed for lettuce, cabbage and broccoli, and adding more paving to avoid trampling over what bit of grass will be left. The raised bed and paving may well be jobs for next winter.
What do you think of it?
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