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Another thursday photo, my garden shed




Category: gardening among the rocks | Posted: Thu Aug 31, 2006 8:56 pm

well this is going well so far! Guess I'm having a good brain day. This one is my studio/greenhouse. The greenhouse side gets way too hot this time of year so it stays blocked off. You can sort of see the path to the left, going between the birch and the maple back to the toolshed. OK, enough playing with the computer, that path isn't going to build itself!



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glendann wrote on Fri Sep 01, 2006 12:01 am:


I really like the Studio/greenhouse idea .All tou need is a flpwer box under that window and it would be ready for flowers to grow.That is a need liitle house.Find some garden art and start making beds to plant in or make your own garden art.




 

CritterPainter wrote on Fri Sep 01, 2006 4:26 pm:


I've been learning about "hypertufa" here and just might try that! I'd really like to replace that door, I notice in the pic that a "skull and crossbones" that was painted on when my son was young, is still visible under the yellow!




 

glendann wrote on Mon Sep 04, 2006 4:09 pm:


How funny .Makes me think of my son when he was younger.I didn't even notice .I want to try hypertufa too.





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