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First one is mint
I can't see the first one, but the second is pretty impressive.
[quote=neilnevill ]First one is mint
I see what you did there....
Goldsworthy?
First one is mint
And it should have been sponsored by Volkswagen.
Quick, take it down before he sees it.
That last one is brilliant.
S'what people get up to when they don't have internet access 🙂
Quick, take it down before he sees it.
What has been seen cannot be unseen. Scuttles of to the shed....
Scuttles of to the shed
I think I drove past your shed today...
matt_outandabout - Member
Scuttles of to the shed
I think I drove past your shed today...
Look in next time. I'm usually here
@McMoonter - I was in the Bavarian Alps and the Tirol on holiday last month and many houses just use large steel mesh cylinders for storing wood in an untidy fashion. The holz hausen method is clearly for people with a more artistic approach.
What was also very popular was the usage of gabions as an architectural feature either as part of a structure, a fence/boundary or as a garden display. We saw some really nice ones.
Maybe your next challenge should be a gabion feature or sculpture to embellish your garden?
random examples from the web:
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I like the idea of that top one, maybe not so much that particular sculpture but it's gave me an idea, thanks!Maybe your next challenge should be a gabion feature or sculpture to embellish your garden?
random examples from the web:
I've seen gabions being used in gardens as a decorative feature such as two baskets supporting a wooden top to form a bench. I quite like them.
I wonder what McM's next challenge will be....





