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[QUOTE="kingofnobbys, post: 1967826, member: 81934"] 22 May Update --- bucketing down today so gardener was a no show , coming tomorrow morning . Next two projects [b]Herbs Project [/b]. Sick of chase my tail with germinating seeds ( when we keep on forgetting to water & the transplant to the ground before the snails and slugs chew them to pieces or they become root bounds and essentially buggered . So have decided to get a range of biannual & perennial herbs as tubestock to get the BOTTOM 3m x 1.5m bed going and productive ASAP . Will still germinate some herb seeds ( for Spring / Summer , but at least I can set up misting nozzles on 4mm PP riser tubes to water each seed raising tray full of seeding micropots now and will be sure they will at least get a drink each day !! ). Looks like most the herbs we like are ones that need FULL SUN ,some will tolerate part shade ( these will go where nextdoor's carport throws it's shadow in summer /winter , taller herbs at south end of the bed ( some grow to 2m ) . [b]Garden Shed Project[/b] - Was considering getting a concreter in lay a level / flat slab under the STUDY, we can walk around there without banging our heads secured volume under the study whilst NOT ENCOURAGING white ants ( they are in the neighbourhood ) into our timber wall, floor and roof structures …. likely expensive to do right. Since my wife wants a garden shed , might as well get a good sized one , and will be handy to put bails of mulch , bags of potting mix , garden tools etc into and to tinker on telescopes and fishing gear and make small DIYS projects in ) . Thinking a 3m x 2.2m gable roofed flat packed colorbond kit on either the old concrete slab at the back ( NE corner ) of the house or on a prefab 3m x 3m steel framed deck on stumpy legs , capped with 24mm floor ply coated with decking "varnish ?" located far enough from NE corner [color=#FF0000]to not be in the way when I get the big fear standing deck built along the back of the house[/color] . THIS IS SEPARATE to the ROLL OFF ROOF observatory. [b]Big Deck Project [/b] Back the design phase as the builder I was planning to commission is overloaded with Federal Govt HOMEBUILDER GRANT projects and can't even look at starting the build til late 2022. [/QUOTE]
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