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  • Any ideas re: Trampoline?

    hi there, we have an 8ft circular trampoline (photo attached). I hate it but the kids spend hours on it!
    I was wondering if anyone has any ideas for either camoflaging it or using the dead grass area underneath - plants that need no light or rain would do lol!!
    It just seems such a waste of space but it saves my sanity in the school hols!
    Does anyone else have one they have 'done something' with?
    Ive started to do the garden from today so please take no notice of the crappy state lol
    cheers peeps
    chelle x
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    We tend to move ours around. Got to remember that anything that grows tall underneath is likely to get squished when they bounce! If you're not using that area, how about barking the area underneath?

    I keep wondering why we bought ours as well as it's huge, but as you say the kids love it!
    Rachel

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    • #3
      You could grow some mexican jumping beans!!
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      • #4
        Originally posted by miffy View Post
        you could grow some mexican jumping beans!!
        lmao miffy!!:d:d:d:d
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        • #5
          I've got one like that too (I hate them).

          I'm keeping a circular bit of lawn that is just big enough for the trampoline, and turning the rest over to flowers.
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          • #6
            I could do with one of them to get the apples off my trees
            Hayley B

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