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My shabby shed poses a planting problem: the answer is rhubarb | Alys Fowler


A dry shady area around my tatty old shed needs a creative approachI own a shed. It is possibly the cheapest, most shoddily built shed going. I like it but it is not pretty enough to make me happy when I have to look at it every time I open the back door. So I moved it. Now it sits between the end of the privet hedge and an old lilac, in a dark, dry nook where little would otherwise grow.It sits on a very slapped-together base made up of all the ugly concrete slabs that were kicking around, with many gaps and strange levels to boot. I have a healthy population of slow worms in the garden and I am sure they will enjoy napping in these gaps, but this doesn’t quite solve the aesthetic problem. Continue reading…

Source : theguardian.com
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