At last, it is now warm enough to take all of my trees out of the greenhouse and leave them outside all night without fear of damaging frosts. The benches are beginning to look over crowded. I must make some more this year.
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Nice set up Robert.
Thanks Ian, just needs to get a bit bigger to space them out more
Ha! If you make more space between them, you’ll only fill it with more trees, it’s a vicious circle 🙂
That’s true, I think I’m going to need a bigger garden
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A lovely collection and some impressive benches too. Once my shade trees grow in a bit more, I plan on building some benches as well. Did you build all these?
Thanks James, yes I have built the benches myself