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Dear Kilgraney
Please find a selection of photos of my front garden project which utilised
15 Kilgraney Railway Sleepers to create three raised planting beds each providing
approximately 7M2 of growing area (21M2 in total). The construction project
commenced 09.09.2006 and was completed by 02.11.06. First sowings (Parsnip)
15.02.07. Over two thirds of the fill material for the beds came from my old
compost heap which I had been working for the past 10 years. The final third
was a combination of a good neighbours spare top soil and some quality Fenland
"black" bought in from a local supplier. The pathways are comprised
road plannings - a very cheap solution and also effective. I have supplemented
the planters with other forms of containers to maximise the available space
for cropping.
We now have a functional space which will provide us with a range of vegetable
and salad crops instead of being a dead space which was a chore to maintain
and not suited for any amenity purpose. The only downside to the whole project
is the local CAT population which seems to be attracted to what to them must
seem a a giant cat litter. The aerial Cd's are therefore to keep birds away
and hopefully distract cats. I am also using old "T" bags drenched
in Tea Tree oil which may or may not have the desired effect.
Robin Bletsoe
Thank you so much for the photos and information that so perfectly show the
precise stages you went through on your transforming project, and the wonderful
fruits of your labour. Very inspiring. |
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