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  1. 5 dni temu · An outdoor bench makes every garden look complete and you can make one yourself. We’ll take you through the tools and simple steps required to build a solid and attractive outdoor bench without using nails or screws.

  2. 4 dni temu · Steps. Overview. Hard-wearing with a great natural timber look, this garden bench made from hardwood decking is easy to make and the perfect place to relax and enjoy your outdoors. Tools and materials. 10mm spacers. Combination square. Cordless drill and driver. 3mm and 5.5mm drill bits. Phillips head bits. Countersink bit.

  3. 1 dzień temu · Consider the planting environment: Review all the care elements your garden has when making decisions about what to plant, such as location, sun exposure, water requirements, and type of soil.Also, consider whether you will have planting beds or a container garden. Starting from seed or nursery seedlings: Your plan will heavily rely on the calendar and whether you are starting from seeds or ...

  4. 23 godz. temu · Width and Length. A good width for a raised garden bed is 3 to 4 feet (0.9 to 1.2 metres). This size lets you easily reach the middle without stepping into the bed, which keeps the soil loose. For the length, 6 to 8 feet (1.8 to 2.4 metres) is a good size that's easy to manage.

  5. 1 dzień temu · Comfortable flooring is another priority, although you must take the function into account. Carpets aren’t ideal if it’s your new bar. #3. Ensure it blends into the garden space. First and foremost, you need to know that the garden building is fit for purpose. However, it will naturally become a key feature of the garden’s overall aesthetic.

  6. 1 dzień temu · Every gardener needs a potting bench. It's a handy workstation where you can pot plants and store your seeds, tools, hoses and other gardening gear. We'll show you how to build your own that'll make gardening and finding the things you need a lot easier.

  7. 4 dni temu · “In a rear garden, we usually recommend 30 per cent ‘evergreen’ planting,” says Ann-Marie Powell. “But in a front garden, we’d push that up to 50 per cent or even more.” That’s partly because she understands her clients don’t necessarily want to be ‘bums up’ in a place where people are passing by all the time.