Ok, a garden is never finished, but everything we need to do now is done! All the hard work :)
The rest is all tinkering - adding plants, mud kitchen etc. which can be done as we go along now.
Just read your part 2 blog - my goodness you have worked hard and what a transformation. You must be so pleased to get it finished and now, hopefully, you have a little time to enjoy it and just potter.
Wow. Looks amazing. That a great path..we have pebbles things on ours down to the shed in the field...mainly help when it tsins..but they are annoying to walk on..John is now thinking of setting some slabs in it.
@flowerfairyann Thank for reading, so glad to have it done now, it has been quite tiring so am enjoying slowing down a bit now!
@30pics4jackiesdiamond - thanks, we invested in a long term one now we have a nicer garden to sit in! A traditional Indian kadai with various cooking accessories!
@brennieb Thanks, so glad the job is done! I'm not 100% convinced on the path - I like the slabs but not sure on the bark to fill around them. It was a cheap and easy solution though so will see how it goes as it's easy to change that if we think if something better!
@overalvandaan Thanks for thinking of me. All is well but boy, life with a newborn is hard! I've uploaded one photo for now, hope to catch up here one day!! Hope all well with you.
August 17th, 2020
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@30pics4jackiesdiamond - thanks, we invested in a long term one now we have a nicer garden to sit in! A traditional Indian kadai with various cooking accessories!
@brennieb Thanks, so glad the job is done! I'm not 100% convinced on the path - I like the slabs but not sure on the bark to fill around them. It was a cheap and easy solution though so will see how it goes as it's easy to change that if we think if something better!