Browse Forums Landscape & Garden Design Re: What to put down side of house 21Dec 16, 2010 6:44 pm I would imagine that getting a Camellia established now though will be a very tough ask. Many of the nice ones go back to the 70's when rain fall and sub soil moisture was plentiful. That sees them through tough times 10 or 20 years later. Re: What to put down side of house 22Dec 16, 2010 8:17 pm Nobodys mentioned the things that usually live down behind the shed: -Crates of empty longnecks for the homebrew empire -Spare tyre for the trailer thats got less tread on it than your bum -A Holden "red" motor thats been there ten years balanced on a car tyre -Lengths of steel that are a great place for snakes and spiders to live and hide -Offcuts of big electrical cable that you'll "take in and get a few bucks for" one Saturday morning -A busted lawnmower, usually with a bung starter, worn blades and three wheels -A pushbike with the front wheel bent when you cleaned up a gutter after fifteen ales in 1997 which you'll fix next weekend Re: What to put down side of house 23Dec 16, 2010 8:30 pm E1109 Nobodys mentioned the things that usually live down behind the shed: -Crates of empty longnecks for the homebrew empire -Spare tyre for the trailer thats got less tread on it than your bum -A Holden "red" motor thats been there ten years balanced on a car tyre -Lengths of steel that are a great place for snakes and spiders to live and hide -Offcuts of big electrical cable that you'll "take in and get a few bucks for" one Saturday morning -A busted lawnmower, usually with a bung starter, worn blades and three wheels -A pushbike with the front wheel bent when you cleaned up a gutter after fifteen ales in 1997 which you'll fix next weekend That has to be one of the best posts I have read in ages I just LMAO'ed Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Re: What to put down side of house 24Dec 19, 2010 12:36 pm E1109 Nobodys mentioned the things that usually live down behind the shed: -Crates of empty longnecks for the homebrew empire -Spare tyre for the trailer thats got less tread on it than your bum -A Holden "red" motor thats been there ten years balanced on a car tyre -Lengths of steel that are a great place for snakes and spiders to live and hide -Offcuts of big electrical cable that you'll "take in and get a few bucks for" one Saturday morning -A busted lawnmower, usually with a bung starter, worn blades and three wheels -A pushbike with the front wheel bent when you cleaned up a gutter after fifteen ales in 1997 which you'll fix next weekend Have you been peering over our fence? Hi HomeOne, I'm in the midst of landscaping a cat run down the side of my house, and the recent rains have me wondering if I need to install some sort of drainage. I've… 0 9174 Thanks for the photos. You need to know whether the inflow or the overflow pipe is leaking and this is a simple process of elimination. INFLOW: The vertical riser… 4 3879 The bottom of the downpipe has been taped (see the black tape) to seal the necessary gap between the downpipe and the adaptor that would normally prevent the downpipe… 3 3329 |