Crappy picture, but part of my garden is starting to disappear:
And all the children are piling out from the neighbouring houses with scarves and mittens and begging for more to build the first snowmen.
Crappy picture, but part of my garden is starting to disappear:
And all the children are piling out from the neighbouring houses with scarves and mittens and begging for more to build the first snowmen.
Freakin sweet front/backyard.![]()
That is an amazing back yard! just need a big stonework fountain in there to acheive 10/10!
kind of reminds Me of a park?**
My backyard. It goes down a bit further and to either side too. That wooden thing right at the front is a climbing frame I put in a few weeks ago for roses, which I'll out in in March or so.Originally Posted by TheQuietPlace
The funny metal pipe on the right hand side is a waterbore through to the groundwater. We could put a fountain there, but I tend to use the water for the garden. Lots of plans (only been here since September).Originally Posted by adorn_shadow
I wish, a bit small though.Originally Posted by BrightStar
Three hours after I posted the snow had gone again. Just as well, since I had to drive to a party in a near by village.
living in australia, ive never seen snow, it always freaks me out.
How can it freak you out, when you've never seen it?Originally Posted by grebo
The world needs to know!
love you backyard. where can i get one? we dont have a yard
Yeah definately put a wickid fountain there. while doing that you could always split the water line and still have a hose hook up or which ever you need for water! Fountains rule! especially evil 19th century ones that dead people rise from!Originally Posted by Nightingale
It came with the house, but you might be able to get one at a yardsale.Originally Posted by suicidal_tendencies
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Originally Posted by Nightingale
Can you grow artichokes there?
Snow would be a welcome change from the rain of Fla and the dry of LA. I was born in the snow. Well in a hospital but it was snowing outside.
K
Yes, there's a vegetable garden right at the bottom of the garden, behind the last hedge. Perhaps I'll do it too...Originally Posted by MistressJennifer
We've degenerated to rain now, which means ice on the roads each morning when I get up to drive out. Not fun.Originally Posted by keiko
It looks really nice. Do you have any flowers planted? I could definately picture a nice looking white or red rose bush there. My grandma has some planted in her yard along with some lilac bushes. In the spring it makes everything so pretty.
It's very pretty... Can't wait to come and visit and have my What other vegetables do you grow? Have you ever grown artichokes before? I wonder what climate is good for artichokes....Originally Posted by Nightingale
I don't grow anything yet, since I've only just moved in. However, there are roses and a healthy vine alongside the house.Originally Posted by SindelChaos
I haven't had a chance to grow anything as yet. My last house didn't have a vegetable garden, and I only stayed there fore a year before renting it out. Artichokes are reasonably robust things, so I shouldn't have too many problems with them, and a few other things which I plan on growing; everything depends on how much time I have though, I'm already making entries in my appointments book for April ...Originally Posted by MistressJennifer
nice yard but wheres the place to sit
There's a terrace right here in the front bit before the grass starts which is about four metres wide.Originally Posted by Mr Karl
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