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What Projects Do You Have Going? Are you making something yourself ?Let us see what you've got going on.

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  1. wiseowl
    Like x 3

    Last Bamboo Moved

    Well Done Woo :dbgrtmb: Top job You Remind Me Of My Self When My Back is Not Playing up!!! You Never Stop :love30: Have a Good Day and God Bless You :wub2:
    Well Done Woo :dbgrtmb: Top job You Remind Me Of My Self When My Back is Not Playing up!!! You Never Stop :love30: Have a Good Day and God Bless You :wub2:
    Well Done Woo :dbgrtmb: Top job You Remind Me Of My Self When My Back is Not Playing up!!! You Never Stop :love30: Have a Good Day and God Bless You :wub2:
    Well Done Woo :dbgrtmb: Top job You Remind Me Of My Self When My Back is Not Playing up!!! You Never Stop :love30: Have a Good Day and God Bless You :wub2:
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  2. clum111

    My Japanese themed Garden

    The words on the planter says Through the wind blows, the mountain does not move.
    The words on the planter says Through the wind blows, the mountain does not move.
    The words on the planter says Through the wind blows, the mountain does not move.
    The words on the planter says Through the wind blows, the mountain does not move.
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  3. GreenwichGardenBeginner

    Overgrown Garden Project

    For a few months of my life, I lived and worked in rural Hampshire. Work was in the middle of nowhere, and the only place to go for lunch (unless you took a pack-up) was a lovely country pub half...
    For a few months of my life, I lived and worked in rural Hampshire. Work was in the middle of nowhere, and the only place to go for lunch (unless you took a pack-up) was a lovely country pub half a mile away. I'd been there loads of times before I started to wonder how come the lawn always...
    For a few months of my life, I lived and worked in rural Hampshire. Work was in the middle of nowhere, and the only place to go for lunch (unless you took a pack-up) was a lovely country pub half a mile away. I'd been there loads of times before...
    For a few months of my life, I lived and worked in rural Hampshire. Work was in the middle of nowhere, and the only place to go for lunch (unless you took a pack-up) was a lovely country pub half...
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  4. rustyroots
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    Coldframe project.

    Looks very sturdy Rusty. Will give much protection to plants that need shelter but not heat. :dbgrtmb:
    Looks very sturdy Rusty. Will give much protection to plants that need shelter but not heat. :dbgrtmb:
    Looks very sturdy Rusty. Will give much protection to plants that need shelter but not heat. :dbgrtmb:
    Looks very sturdy Rusty. Will give much protection to plants that need shelter but not heat. :dbgrtmb:
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  5. fat_taff

    My first large project

    She's unbiased FT ;)
    She's unbiased FT ;)
    She's unbiased FT ;)
    She's unbiased FT ;)
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  6. kazzie_SE

    Dog yard

    Thanks for the tip... gloves to the ready!
    Thanks for the tip... gloves to the ready!
    Thanks for the tip... gloves to the ready!
    Thanks for the tip... gloves to the ready!
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  7. wiseowl
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    Garden Arch and Trellis

    Good morning Jazmine and Sian thank you my friends,your comments are really appreciated:)
    Good morning Jazmine and Sian thank you my friends,your comments are really appreciated:)
    Good morning Jazmine and Sian thank you my friends,your comments are really appreciated:)
    Good morning Jazmine and Sian thank you my friends,your comments are really appreciated:)
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  8. Plant Potty

    Operation "Back Breaker"

    Thanks Harry, will do. The Vodka is ok while painting latex, its just brick laying you cant mix it to much with, the spirit in the glass lies, the one in the level never does:lunapic 130165696578242 5:
    Thanks Harry, will do. The Vodka is ok while painting latex, its just brick laying you cant mix it to much with, the spirit in the glass lies, the one in the level never does:lunapic 130165696578242 5:
    Thanks Harry, will do. The Vodka is ok while painting latex, its just brick laying you cant mix it to much with, the spirit in the glass lies, the one in the level never does:lunapic 130165696578242 5:
    Thanks Harry, will do. The Vodka is ok while painting latex, its just brick laying you cant mix it to much with, the spirit in the glass lies, the one in the level never does:lunapic 130165696578242 5:
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  9. clueless1
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    Front garden - little project

    Fortunately we have no carpets downstairs, so although we inevitably trailed a bit of mess in as we came in and out to get stuff we needed, it was easily sorted with a quick go of the sweeping...
    Fortunately we have no carpets downstairs, so although we inevitably trailed a bit of mess in as we came in and out to get stuff we needed, it was easily sorted with a quick go of the sweeping brush. It would be a nightmare if we had carpets in though.
    Fortunately we have no carpets downstairs, so although we inevitably trailed a bit of mess in as we came in and out to get stuff we needed, it was easily sorted with a quick go of the sweeping brush. It would be a nightmare if we had carpets in...
    Fortunately we have no carpets downstairs, so although we inevitably trailed a bit of mess in as we came in and out to get stuff we needed, it was easily sorted with a quick go of the sweeping...
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  10. youngdaisydee

    Front Garden, My New Project.

    Hi the graduate, are you aware this thread was started in 2009? I don't think this person visits GC anymore, sorry. :)
    Hi the graduate, are you aware this thread was started in 2009? I don't think this person visits GC anymore, sorry. :)
    Hi the graduate, are you aware this thread was started in 2009? I don't think this person visits GC anymore, sorry. :)
    Hi the graduate, are you aware this thread was started in 2009? I don't think this person visits GC anymore, sorry. :)
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  11. deanokidd

    concrete to lawn!

    Hi mate i wasnt going to do much now apart from tidying till the spring its to cold for me let alone grass seed lol!
    Hi mate i wasnt going to do much now apart from tidying till the spring its to cold for me let alone grass seed lol!
    Hi mate i wasnt going to do much now apart from tidying till the spring its to cold for me let alone grass seed lol!
    Hi mate i wasnt going to do much now apart from tidying till the spring its to cold for me let alone grass seed lol!
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  12. "M"

    Projects to encourage young children into gardening

    Interesting observations, as always, Madahhlia :)Quite, but, it's a start and it's a book I would have bought when my children were younger had I known about it. As for the "keeping going", I...
    Interesting observations, as always, Madahhlia :)Quite, but, it's a start and it's a book I would have bought when my children were younger had I known about it. As for the "keeping going", I think that's the main problem with children in far more areas than just gardening :heehee:
    Interesting observations, as always, Madahhlia :)Quite, but, it's a start and it's a book I would have bought when my children were younger had I known about it. As for the "keeping going", I think that's the main problem with children in far...
    Interesting observations, as always, Madahhlia :)Quite, but, it's a start and it's a book I would have bought when my children were younger had I known about it. As for the "keeping going", I...
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  13. Greecko

    Starting off with new ground

    Hi Shiney, deer we can handle as well as rabbits, the hedge will give a windbreak but Ill be fencing the lot, deer wont be approaching from the side in view as its against a busy road and the back...
    Hi Shiney, deer we can handle as well as rabbits, the hedge will give a windbreak but Ill be fencing the lot, deer wont be approaching from the side in view as its against a busy road and the back is covered in thick blackthorn!. The reason we have never grazed it in years is because its very...
    Hi Shiney, deer we can handle as well as rabbits, the hedge will give a windbreak but Ill be fencing the lot, deer wont be approaching from the side in view as its against a busy road and the back is covered in thick blackthorn!. The reason we...
    Hi Shiney, deer we can handle as well as rabbits, the hedge will give a windbreak but Ill be fencing the lot, deer wont be approaching from the side in view as its against a busy road and the back...
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  14. Natalie025

    New garden- To excavate or not?

    I'd be inclined to use the digger for the heavy ground work. It'll be quicker and lighten your workload as it's clay. :)
    I'd be inclined to use the digger for the heavy ground work. It'll be quicker and lighten your workload as it's clay. :)
    I'd be inclined to use the digger for the heavy ground work. It'll be quicker and lighten your workload as it's clay. :)
    I'd be inclined to use the digger for the heavy ground work. It'll be quicker and lighten your workload as it's clay. :)
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  15. moonraker

    Great gate idea

    Even so, it still has to be closed so swing or slide will work just as admirably. We have a nation full of farmer here in the UK all using latches and swing gates of some description...and no...
    Even so, it still has to be closed so swing or slide will work just as admirably. We have a nation full of farmer here in the UK all using latches and swing gates of some description...and no reported problems of livestock getting through them. Maybe what you could really use would be a...
    Even so, it still has to be closed so swing or slide will work just as admirably. We have a nation full of farmer here in the UK all using latches and swing gates of some description...and no reported problems of livestock getting through them. ...
    Even so, it still has to be closed so swing or slide will work just as admirably. We have a nation full of farmer here in the UK all using latches and swing gates of some description...and no...
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  16. JWK

    Rubber instead of lawn for kids play area.

    Yes I did think about bark, but the blackbirds throw it all over the place in my garden. It then looks untidy but the lawnmower does pick it up OK. Maybe I'd have the same problem with rubber...
    Yes I did think about bark, but the blackbirds throw it all over the place in my garden. It then looks untidy but the lawnmower does pick it up OK. Maybe I'd have the same problem with rubber chippings getting scattered about and I'd be wary of using the mower to pick them up. More reasons not...
    Yes I did think about bark, but the blackbirds throw it all over the place in my garden. It then looks untidy but the lawnmower does pick it up OK. Maybe I'd have the same problem with rubber chippings getting scattered about and I'd be wary of...
    Yes I did think about bark, but the blackbirds throw it all over the place in my garden. It then looks untidy but the lawnmower does pick it up OK. Maybe I'd have the same problem with rubber...
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  17. Scotkat
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    Working in Glasshouse in the walled garden of Glamis Castle again today

    I'm not sure if Scotkat would be allowed to Joolz, it's owned by the royal family so could be off limits.
    I'm not sure if Scotkat would be allowed to Joolz, it's owned by the royal family so could be off limits.
    I'm not sure if Scotkat would be allowed to Joolz, it's owned by the royal family so could be off limits.
    I'm not sure if Scotkat would be allowed to Joolz, it's owned by the royal family so could be off limits.
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  18. Richard Brown

    New build house garden

    If in doubt, deep plough.
    If in doubt, deep plough.
    If in doubt, deep plough.
    If in doubt, deep plough.
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  19. Dorothy

    potting sheds

    i have...ehem..."permanently borrowed" my dads brick shed he has for his DIY n stuff :heehee:
    i have...ehem..."permanently borrowed" my dads brick shed he has for his DIY n stuff :heehee:
    i have...ehem..."permanently borrowed" my dads brick shed he has for his DIY n stuff :heehee:
    i have...ehem..."permanently borrowed" my dads brick shed he has for his DIY n stuff :heehee:
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  20. nFrost

    DIY: Kokedama String Gardens

    I`ve tryed Kokedama years ago , sparrows took all the moss and 1 week without the water and the plant die , overall I`ve changed all with my version inspire by a trip in thailand , I`ve called...
    I`ve tryed Kokedama years ago , sparrows took all the moss and 1 week without the water and the plant die , overall I`ve changed all with my version inspire by a trip in thailand , I`ve called coccodama :) (sure not mine idea)........ I use bromeliad and other plants , easy to move around and...
    I`ve tryed Kokedama years ago , sparrows took all the moss and 1 week without the water and the plant die , overall I`ve changed all with my version inspire by a trip in thailand , I`ve called coccodama :) (sure not mine idea)........ I use...
    I`ve tryed Kokedama years ago , sparrows took all the moss and 1 week without the water and the plant die , overall I`ve changed all with my version inspire by a trip in thailand , I`ve called...
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    2
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    1,591

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