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Originally Posted by *Feather* Well done Snadger! I spent all day yesterday working on mine and it's almost done too  . I used flint for the spokes... I've got tones of it in the gardes, and I'm in the chalky ridge of the North Downs, and I'm very pleased with the effect. OH is not too sure as it looks a bit bare at the moment.
So far I planted some rosemary, thyme, sage, parsley, oregano and lemon balm, and in the middle I put a small euonymus 'emerald and gold' bush for a bit of colour. I'm planning to add coriander, chives, marjoram and basil when it gets a bit warmer.
I'll take some pictures of it this week. I look forward to seeing yours!  |
You've got me worried now feather!

I hope yours doen't make mine look very amateurish!

As you say, they look a bit bare without the plants, but I am determined not to rush into planting and will only buy plants as I can afford them and at a time of year that they are reasonably priced.
A packet of Parsley and coriander seeds are my sole contribution so far, but I'll get there eventually.
Both my allotments revolve around this central hub (If you'll excuse the pun!) so it's worth taking my time, measuring, and getting it right. Once the groundwork is done and the bare bones of my planned plot are in position I can finally get round to planting!
Post piccies at weekend hopefully! Looking forward to seeing yours as well!