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Thanks Shelagh, we will have to imagine the sun is shining and that its not cold like it is today!
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Thanks Trixie, its a separate project
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Hi LC, your garden looks lovely- well done
, if you don't mind me asking - Where did you get the gravel from and do you have to glue it down?Thanks
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Thanks Anakat.
And thanks Joe. The gravel for the path is real gravel from a garden centre but the gravel under the table and chairs is from a dh shop that does railway stuff too. The brand is Javis and its called Ballast chippings extra fine. Yes you have to use glue, well you do if you don't want it all over the place anyway. |
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Thanks LC, i will have a look at that in a minute or two!
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garden looks wonderful, i love the dovecote and the sue ryder summer house? looks fab, the stones/rocks look very authentic, a lovely overall effect
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That is looking lovely LC, I like a relaxing garden, roll on the Summer!
I have used the railway mini stones before too but I wouldn't advise using the spray glue they offer you as I found it didn't stick or stay stuck. I used a coat of PVA, poured the stones on, left over night, then tipped the excess off and hey presto! |
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