



We've decided to fence a few areas off from the animals (geese mainly!) so we can concentrate on some garden areas. The first fence and gate was made this weekend- at the entrance to the vegetable garden. It's all recycled- old timbers from the original house ruin forming the gate posts, and steel reo-rod offcuts forming the web- apart from time and 'genius' input it didn't cost a bean!

We've planted a cherry tree just behind the fence, and tidied up the vegie garden- weeding the soft fruit and asparagus beds. Roll on next weekend!
2 comments:
Such a cool gate....Congrats Paul!!! Hope the geese don't manage to squeeze through the fence!! Sx
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