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And lay some flags, started it last night hoping to get it done today,
I only have a small front garden and its overgrown with weeds, with some strange cut out diamond effect in the middle, ive mowed it once since ive been here and my mower litterally ate the grass, it was a right mess, so opted for small flags with golden coloured chips in between with the odd shrub to soften the look, nice aye? well it will be when its finished
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[QUOTE=shell;29239]And lay some flags, started it last night hoping to get it done today,
I only have a small front garden and its overgrown with weeds, with some strange cut out diamond effect in the middle, ive mowed it once since ive been here and my mower litterally ate the grass, it was a right mess, so opted for small flags with golden coloured chips in between with the odd shrub to soften the look, nice aye? well it will be when its finished [/QUOTE]would u pit a scottish 1 up for bonky hunni it would sheer me up ty xxx |
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Don't you think things are grey enough without you spoiling greener pastures,surely your not that lazy that you can't be up for a spot of gardening.
Its supposed to be good for the figure Shell,don't you want men to admire your curveous figure. What about the summer months layed out on your sunlounger in your best swimming costume,nows its all rather grey. |
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[QUOTE=cashmere;29350]Don't you think things are grey enough without you spoiling greener pastures,surely your not that lazy that you can't be up for a spot of gardening.
Its supposed to be good for the figure Shell,don't you want men to admire your curveous figure. What about the summer months layed out on your sunlounger in your best swimming costume,nows its all rather grey.[/QUOTE] Oh here you are, hello me dear!!! Hardly lazy at all considering what i have done since ive lived here, and may i add not with any outside help at all. My previous house had a 80ft by 70 ft rear lawned garden when i first moved in there it was waist high no shrubs, glass everywhere, you couldnt stand one foot in front of the other without treading in dog muck, i sorted it out and was out in the garden near enough everyday,right up till the day i moved, my neighbours even commented on it, and one i saw in town the other week couldnt understand why i had wanted to move with all the work i had done in the house/garden and when i moved about 2 months ago, it was one of things that the next owners loved, plenty of mature shrubs, beautiful wisteria climbing up a trellis i had made and a garden arch leading you onto the well kept sunny garden. Ive only been at this house for 2 months the front garden was really nothing to write home about at all the previous owners had really let it go, its literally about 10ft by 20ft, although it is gravelled now i have opted for some lovely shubery, like lavender etc to attract the widlife, i mean who doesnt like to see a beautiful butterfly in their garden? i also have hanging baskets, and again added a trellis and a climbing clemitis to soften the hard brick look of the house, it was all done to accommodate the insects and various wildlife to my garden, after all i for one would hate to see a decline in the busy bees. Its the same in my rear garden its all planted up and ready to mature, bulbs ready to blossom etc, ive even saved a bit of the rear garden as i would like to make a start on planting my own veg, ( hopefully in the next few weeks, once i have decorated my kitchen) So call me what you will but i really dont think im lazy nor would i like to see a decline in green pastures. I have no problem at all attracting men to admire my figure, just think lately i may be attracting the wrong ones, oooopsss sorry Cash i know you love to follow me round this site, but do you think you may be becoming a bit of a stalker??? should i be scared?? lol
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[QUOTE=shell;29351]Oh here you are, hello me dear!!!
Hardly lazy at all considering what i have done since ive lived here, and may i add not with any outside help at all. My previous house had a 80ft by 70 ft rear lawned garden when i first moved in there it was waist high no shrubs, glass everywhere, you couldnt stand one foot in front of the other without treading in dog muck, i sorted it out and was out in the garden near enough everyday,right up till the day i moved, my neighbours even commented on it, and one i saw in town the other week couldnt understand why i had wanted to move with all the work i had done in the house/garden and when i moved about 2 months ago, it was one of things that the next owners loved, plenty of mature shrubs, beautiful wisteria climbing up a trellis i had made and a garden arch leading you onto the well kept sunny garden. Ive only been at this house for 2 months the front garden was really nothing to write home about at all the previous owners had really let it go, its literally about 10ft by 20ft, although it is gravelled now i have opted for some lovely shubery, like lavender etc to attract the widlife, i mean who doesnt like to see a beautiful butterfly in their garden? i also have hanging baskets, and again added a trellis and a climbing clemitis to soften the hard brick look of the house, it was all done to accommodate the insects and various wildlife to my garden, after all i for one would hate to see a decline in the busy bees. Its the same in my rear garden its all planted up and ready to mature, bulbs ready to blossom etc, ive even saved a bit of the rear garden as i would like to make a start on planting my own veg, ( hopefully in the next few weeks, once i have decorated my kitchen) So call me what you will but i really dont think im lazy nor would i like to see a decline in green pastures. I have no problem at all attracting men to admire my figure, just think lately i may be attracting the wrong ones, oooopsss sorry Cash i know you love to follow me round this site, but do you think you may be becoming a bit of a stalker??? should i be scared?? lol [/QUOTE]It sounds like your trying to keep up with Joneses Shell,and becoming to defensive about your new very small garden areas. Can you consider a new lodger,He's attractive,quite and can pay his way,but needs somewhere to stay.A caraven at the rear of the property is okay,just build the veg garden around it.
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[QUOTE=cashmere;29356]It sounds like your trying to keep up with Joneses Shell,and becoming to defensive about your new very small garden areas.
Can you consider a new lodger,He's attractive,quite and can pay his way,but needs somewhere to stay.A caraven at the rear of the property is okay,just build the veg garden around it. [/QUOTE]HAHAHAHAHAHA Cash, you crease me up,
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