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  • All dug out.

    . This is what my past few weekends have been spent doing! This was ALL turf lawn previously. Now the fun can start!


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    Bet you got blisters! Looks good
    You may say I'm a dreamer... But I'm not the only one...


    I'm an official nutter - an official 'cropper' of a nutter! I am sooooo pleased to be a cropper! Hurrah!

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    • #3
      What are you going to plant there, Rob?

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      • #4
        That's the fun bit. Haven't entirely decided but I want to include runner beans, sweet peas, nasturtium, gypsophila, hibiscus. I'm very open to suggestions though. I have a raised bed but I'm thinking of putting peas here too. I like the mix and match idea. I didn't get blisters but I can't walk or move, however a glass of wine has proved an effective joint lubricant 😃😃😃


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        • #5
          I love a new patch of planting space. Can I suggest that the strip by the fence is very narrow so it might be difficult to keep plants there within their allotted space. Why not make that bed a bit deeper and whilst you're at it round off the corners so it will be easier to go round with the lawnmower. Plus you get a bit more planting space.
          Did you make a turf stack?

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          • #6
            That's a good point wendy. I wasn't going to dig along their initially because we plan to (eventually) put a patio area for a table and chairs in that bit. I'll take another look I think because it will look better if it's wider and more rounded. The turf we used for a number of things - a bare patch on the lawn, leveling off the verges on our drive, and some I put at the bottom of a new raised bed, so it all got used. I didn't want to do a stack really because I have a compost heap, a pile of manure in bags, leaf mould, a greenhouse, and space is limited :-)
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            • #7
              When planning flower beds I look at the shape of the lawn left, rather than the shape of the bed. An upstairs window makes a prime vantage point.

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              • #8
                I like that concept but we have no upstairs, so that's out 😃


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                • #9
                  Stilts?

                  In the thin section you could put some trellis and climbers (peas, beans, small squashes, or even passionfruit) if you didn't want to lose much more lawn.

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