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My Patio

Discussion in 'Gardening Discussions' started by Dave_In_His_Garden, Jul 5, 2006.

  1. Dave_In_His_Garden

    Dave_In_His_Garden Gardener

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    Hi Gavin,

    Paving is sat on a full wet bed, with a substrate and sand base below that. I think it will probably outlast the house! ;)

    Sorry to hear about you moving out - as has been said, it's good practice for your next one! [​IMG]

    Dave
     
  2. Gavin Bell

    Gavin Bell Gardener

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    Hows work going Dave??
    This is a job we have just finnished. Looks good for such a small space. Sandstone with white pointing. [​IMG]
     
  3. sparkle

    sparkle Gardener

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    that looks very smart - nice job!
     
  4. Gavin Bell

    Gavin Bell Gardener

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    Sorry Royster
    I am a Beekeeper in New Zealand ,But I have been in England Traveling/Working for the last 2 years. And now my 2 years is almost up I have been going to France to work with the Bees. [​IMG]
     
  5. Royster

    Royster Gardener

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    For want of more words Gavin, that is fascinating! Used to do the bees meself up in Ayrshire, Scotland. It was mainly the heather 'crop' that brought in the "goods". I understand that N.Z. is similar to Scoltand in many respects?

    Kind regards
    Roy
     
  6. Gavin Bell

    Gavin Bell Gardener

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    I would'nt say the Honey crop was similar but the landscape in the South Island is very similar,I spent sometime last year up in Scotland.
    It made me home sick :D .
     
  7. weekend gardener

    weekend gardener Gardener

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    Great flags dave, so smart and clean looking,
     
  8. Juicer

    Juicer Apprentice Gardener

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    Hi Dave

    I look in on this thread regularly to catch up on progress.

    I am looking for a guest author to contribute to my site.

    If there is a passionate amateur or professional who can write something with maybe some photos then I would be happy to put it on my site.

    Drop me a line [email protected]

    Thanks Juicer
     
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