#5 |
Next up, some tools, etc that my lovely vendor left behind to help me get my garden off to a good start (some people think I was doing her a favour by agreeing to keep stuff, but she used a removals company who specialise in getting older people into retirement properties, so they would have happily just shifted everything to the local dump for her if she hadn't made the effort to save things for me).
The water butt:
I should be able to squeeze a few more into the garden, I think. I reckon one from the greenhouse, one from the garage, and at least one from the house - maybe one at the front and one at the back?
Inside the greenhouse, there were lots of pots, tools, watering cans, etc. Some things are in great condition, some things not so much, but the vast majority of things are still usable and just need a bit of TLC.
There was a pair of men's boxers in there too - I am choosing to believe that they were old ones being used for cleaning. They haven't been kept for future use!
Then inside the shed, there was a barely used lawnmower, a lawn chair, a steam cleaner, various panes of glass, paint, a strimmer, and a few other bits and bobs:
The water butt:
I should be able to squeeze a few more into the garden, I think. I reckon one from the greenhouse, one from the garage, and at least one from the house - maybe one at the front and one at the back?
Inside the greenhouse, there were lots of pots, tools, watering cans, etc. Some things are in great condition, some things not so much, but the vast majority of things are still usable and just need a bit of TLC.
There was a pair of men's boxers in there too - I am choosing to believe that they were old ones being used for cleaning. They haven't been kept for future use!
Then inside the shed, there was a barely used lawnmower, a lawn chair, a steam cleaner, various panes of glass, paint, a strimmer, and a few other bits and bobs:
Formerly self-contained, but expanding my gardening horizons beyond pots!