New patio !!!!

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I have finally got a new patio outside my :D /our shed on our :wink: allotment. It is fabulous now there is no chance of my OH slipping on the wet, sloping grass and falling and ending up in hospital with a bruised spleen, which happened last year. I have only been waiting 11 years, (I am such a patient person :lol: :lol: He has built a wooden border so I have planted some sweet peas and this weekend I will put a netting up to support them. Ohh I am so happy.
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Hi Catherine. Lol, yes patience is a virtue, pleased you have your patio, enjoy it, have you got the barbeque to go with it yet? :D I have been practising patience for years too!
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Enjoy your new patio, and don't forget to buy a sun/rain umbrella for it as well! Everything comes to he (or she !!) who waits.
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Or you could get a pop-up gazebo. We have one that just fits on our plot patio between the shed and greenhouse.
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My OH is going to put up four posts and fit one of those willow screens over the top to just give us a bit of sun protection. On one side we are growing some sweet peas up a trellis. I think it will end up looking quite nice :D .

I used to work under an umbrella sowing seeds and transplanting stuff, which I always found okay.
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Thought i would just interupt your girly chatter. :wink: :)

Cook doesn't dare mention things she wants doing anymore, as i'm a (NO TIME LIKE THE PRESENT) type of a fellow. :)

I always remember when she worked at the Co.op, she mentioned it would be nice to have a pond, when she returned from work, there was a 15x7foot hole in the back garden. :)

I really don't know how she puts up with me, sometimes.
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I like a man that is (no time like the present).OH :D Mine used to be like that but over the years he is getting to be a (when I get round to it) Cause he is really busy doing other things (working, fencing, weeding, working) So though I have had a shed, polytunnel, 8 raised beds, drainage, fencing, rabbit fencing, etc etc., the patio remained a long time coming. Even when he slipped on the wet grass and hit his ribs on the bench, and ended up in hospital over night with a bruised spleen, it did not get done. I really will have to attempt to put a picture on this site. My OH is very busy with work now he is an agricultural engineer, so things will go quiet till the back end. :roll: I am in charge of the seed sowing and planting, except for the carrots which he insists on sowing and has done for the last 8 years. :lol:
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