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My Garden Project...... Posted on: 30.10.2011 by Roy Houn Well we moved into our new house in September, and the 1st thing we wanted to get done was the back garden. Its wasn't because it was overgrown or untidy, it was just not how we wanted it. As we have a little girl there was far too much stuff for her to hurt herself on like prickly trees/bushes, rose bushes, concrete flagstones etc etc...so after about a fortevening i started putting a few hours in each weekend when i got the time and the weather allowed. And now i can say its all but done, i just need about 3 more rolls of turf to put down beside the shed. Its took a lot of hard graft to get to this but its been worth it. I got someone into actually lay the turf, because i had priced the turf up and it was | |
Roy Houn 30.10.2011 | Well we moved into our new house in September, and the 1st thing we wanted to get done was the back garden. Its wasn't because it was overgrown or untidy, it was just not how we wanted it. As we have a little girl there was far too much stuff for her to hurt herself on like prickly trees/bushes, rose bushes, concrete flagstones etc etc.. .so after about a fortevening i started putting a few hours in each weekend when i got the time and the weather allowed. And now i can say its all but done, i just need about 3 more rolls of turf to put down beside the shed. Its took a lot of hard graft to get to this but its been worth it. I got someone into actually lay the turf, because i had priced the turf up and it was |
Roy Houn 30.10.2011 | Well we moved into our new house in September, and the 1st thing we wanted to get done was the back garden. Its wasn't because it was overgrown or untidy, it was just not how we wanted it. As we have a little girl there was far too much stuff for her to hurt herself on like prickly trees/bushes, rose bushes, concrete flagstones etc etc.. .so after about a fortevening i started putting a few hours in each weekend when i got the time and the weather allowed. And now i can say its all but done, i just need about 3 more rolls of turf to put down beside the shed. Its took a lot of hard graft to get to this but its been worth it. I got someone into actually lay the turf, because i had priced the turf up and it was |
Roy Houn 30.10.2011 | Well we moved into our new house in September, and the 1st thing we wanted to get done was the back garden. Its wasn't because it was overgrown or untidy, it was just not how we wanted it. As we have a little girl there was far too much stuff for her to hurt herself on like prickly trees/bushes, rose bushes, concrete flagstones etc etc.. .so after about a fortevening i started putting a few hours in each weekend when i got the time and the weather allowed. And now i can say its all but done, i just need about 3 more rolls of turf to put down beside the shed. Its took a lot of hard graft to get to this but its been worth it. I got someone into actually lay the turf, because i had priced the turf up and it was |
Palma Hanslip 01.11.2011 |
Originally Posted by Destrukto
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Deeann Cheron 30.10.2011 |
Originally Posted by Jester.NZ
great work with the yard mate. looks like a lot more space all minimal how you have it. Time for a House PAAAAAAARRRTY!!!! |
nayit ruiz jaramillo 30.10.2011 |
Originally Posted by keithace
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Roy Houn 30.10.2011 | Well we moved into our new house in September, and the 1st thing we wanted to get done was the back garden. Its wasn't because it was overgrown or untidy, it was just not how we wanted it. As we have a little girl there was far too much stuff for her to hurt herself on like prickly trees/bushes, rose bushes, concrete flagstones etc etc.. .so after about a fortevening i started putting a few hours in each weekend when i got the time and the weather allowed. And now i can say its all but done, i just need about 3 more rolls of turf to put down beside the shed. Its took a lot of hard graft to get to this but its been worth it. I got someone into actually lay the turf, because i had priced the turf up and it was |
Deeann Cheron 01.11.2011 | Petrol no question. I started striping my lawn when we moved into our first house Novelty soon wore off. Mind you I live on a corner blocks with a big frontage so the whole lawn mowing buzz is a chore now |
Palma Hanslip 01.11.2011 |
Originally Posted by Destrukto
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Torie Hollobaugh 01.11.2011 | Electrics are for wimps, petrol makes you feel like a real man! |
Roy Houn 01.11.2011 | which is the best lawn mower to buy? i wanna be able to stripe the lawn so will have to be a cylinder one, question is, electric, petrol or manual push type? |
Roy Houn 31.10.2011 | tbh, i dont believe so. We have hedges in the front and i hate them. Just going to get the fences painted once the grass has bedded in. Will have some stuff planted in the border at the far end but thats all we want. Just a big lawn for our little girl to play on. |
Latoria Kavulich 31.10.2011 | gonna put some hedging or climbers around the fence man? |
Roy Houn 31.10.2011 | once the 10ft trampoline gets set up, the playhouse, slide and swing goes up there wont be much room left haha...very tempted to build a bbq tho instead of buying one... |
Deeann Cheron 30.10.2011 |
Originally Posted by Jester.NZ
great work with the yard mate. looks like a lot more space all minimal how you have it. Time for a House PAAAAAAARRRTY!!!! |
Leeanna Ayla 30.10.2011 | Did you put some lights and speakers in the shed? |
Charline Dye 30.10.2011 | Looks great! Always feels good to have that sense of accomplishment after some hard labor. |
Latoria Kavulich 30.10.2011 | backyard cricket, anyone? |
nayit ruiz jaramillo 30.10.2011 |
Originally Posted by keithace
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Margie Pavell 30.10.2011 | looks great and much better and cleaner than it did...nothing better than a nice piece of open grass... where's the BBQ? |
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