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Here they are then, ready to be filled up. We successfully sunk them below the level of the gravel and started the process of filling them with a mix of compost and tompsoil.
The method?
Mark out the holes and dig them (a foot deep for our fence posts).
Attempt to put frame into holes. Realise holes are in wrong place. Make them even bigger.
Fit frame into holes. Realise that frame still doesn't quite fit. Scrape the holes around the posts bigger until they almost fit.
Give up and whack the whole thing with the heavy end of a pick axe until it is level!
Fill with soil.
Rub back!
I may be turning 30 this year (shhhhh.)
But lego still features pretty heavily in my wishlists.
And now this:Must. Have.
Got, got, got... need.
Ah happy days. Remember when 77 varieties of action figure was a lot.
Click for bigger.
Nowadays I expect a pokemon collection (or bakugan or whatever) doesn't really get going until you have 77 toys.
Anyway, Princess Leia dressed as a bounty hunter, I still regret burying you in the sand at Albecq. One day I'll find you again...
Piccie nabbed from the Super Fun Blog.
Major project time, we're making some raised beds in the garden to grow some veg..
The basic idea is to use the bit at the end of the garden, which gets a fair bit of light in the afternoon. Also means that we can put off digging up the patio for a while!
Our design was fool proof - gravel boards and fence posts screwed together into two boxes (joined together in the middle).
All we have to do now is dig the post holes and find some compost and top soil and we are away!
Big question is what to grow first - after our efforts last year in the greenhouse we have a surplus of borlotti beans, so I think we are going to concentrate on green beans, herbs and salad for the time being.
More pictures of this epic construction project...