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(09-05-2023, 08:59 AM)Small chilli Wrote: Do you think I still need to do a bit of work on drainage?
Where is all that water coming from? If it is from higher ground, you need a ditch to take it away before it gets to you - as well as the drainage you propose.
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(09-05-2023, 10:22 PM)Mark_Riga Wrote: (09-05-2023, 08:59 AM)Small chilli Wrote: Do you think I still need to do a bit of work on drainage?
Where is all that water coming from? If it is from higher ground, you need a ditch to take it away before it gets to you - as well as the drainage you propose. Already got 2 ditches running across the width of the plot to catch water from higher ground. It’s mostly rain.
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19-05-2023, 06:12 PM
(This post was last modified: 19-05-2023, 06:17 PM by Small chilli.)
The plant moving is well underway.
Also planted mixed foxgloves along the front bank & either side of the post box. Planted a few devils bit scabious & a meadow sweet along the edges of the ditch.
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(09-05-2023, 09:33 AM)Small chilli Wrote: It’s definitely a mammoth task. The plan is all the main paths around the cottage garden will be dug somewhere between 2 & 3 foot deep. Lay drainage pipe then refill with stone/gravel. At that depth they won’t be much wider than the drainage pipe. The top 8 to 10 inches of the Path will be full width and filled with gravel. These drains will all lead into the ones we’ve already put in place that feed into the burn at the front. Hopefully that will work. If it doesn’t then I give up and the rushes will take over again. This is what we did with our garden and its worked brilliantly
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Moved more plants. Didn’t realise what a collection I’d amassed! Still more to go.
Started digging bed 2. Mostly because I’ve really got to plant my lupins. They’re really not happy in pots and more and watering them is very time consuming at the moment. As water & plants are at opposite ends of the garden. This will not always be the case. What would you plant in a bed with lupins?
Not measured but roughly 2.5m x 1m (at it’s widest)
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Bed 1 is starting to flower
When those roses start flowering. So many photos are going to be taken . Just saying
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So exciting seeing things come together SC. This year will be full of 'firsts' immortalised on film.
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(23-05-2023, 06:56 PM)Small chilli Wrote: Moved more plants. Didn’t realise what a collection I’d amassed! Still more to go.
Started digging bed 2. Mostly because I’ve really got to plant my lupins. They’re really not happy in pots and more and watering them is very time consuming at the moment. As water & plants are at opposite ends of the garden. This will not always be the case. What would you plant in a bed with lupins?
Not measured but roughly 2.5m x 1m (at it’s widest) I've just measured bed 2. It's actually 3.5m x 2.5m (widest) 1.7m (narrowest). It'll be smaller than that once the rocks are in place.
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Here’s a dreadful photo of progress . Thanks to skew you can get an idea of the size of the rocks, I’m manhandling into place. If I said it’s taking a while and everything hurts ……….
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