I leave them there though Zoe cos I think I've read that old nails and stuff like that add iron to the soil - or maybe I'm just lazy!Thomzo wrote:Ooops guilty of that one. Not so much old doors but random bits of skipwood with all sorts of rubbish stuck in it.Millymollymandy wrote:The only thing I find in my garden apart from bloody stones and rocksare a load of old rusty nails and hinges in my veg patch from the previous owner's habit of burning old doors in his fireplace then no doubt chucking the ash over the veg patch.
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Wow, I feel so boring. All we've ever found are metal loops someone used to keep the hoses tied down.
Now the carrot patch smells outrageously like cat pee, but I don't really count that as a fun found item, heh.
Now the carrot patch smells outrageously like cat pee, but I don't really count that as a fun found item, heh.
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guess what I found in my garden t'other day.?? http://www.flickr.com/photos/29271961@N05/4869222045/
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I found a Nissan Hut in my garden and would like to give it to a good home for a small price.
I think this would be great if it can be re-used again - any ideas how to sell it?
I think this would be great if it can be re-used again - any ideas how to sell it?
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Flea bay?Stovvie wrote:I found a Nissan Hut in my garden and would like to give it to a good home for a small price.![]()
I think this would be great if it can be re-used again - any ideas how to sell it?
For some reason, my garden is now growing golf balls. They are literally popping out of the grass, a new one appears every other day. I think it might have something to do with the previous owner being a keen golfer and two new kittens foraging under the undergrowth.
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When we moved here the front garden had been landscaped and there was very little in the back which we thought great a blank canvas
It turned out the reason there was very little in the back garden was because the grass covered 10" of hardcore
We dug out one small border and removed 4 tons of rubble
Fortunately we were buying more land from the farmer and I had to just design the garden round the hardcore
We later found out our house was built on a former lorry park, not what you expect in the middle of nowhere
I bet no one else has had to plant a clematis with a bolster and chisel
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We dug out one small border and removed 4 tons of rubble
We later found out our house was built on a former lorry park, not what you expect in the middle of nowhere
I bet no one else has had to plant a clematis with a bolster and chisel
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Actually.....pelmetman wrote:I bet no one else has had to plant a clematis with a bolster and chisel![]()
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We recently dug up a clock attached to a picture of the Kaba in Mecca: dread to think what is further down as the garden we are clearing has been used, for over thirty years, by the previous owner to dump remaining items after his tenants have flitted. I hope we find a coop and a colony of lost chickens in there, somewhere.
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In one garden of an RAF married quarter we were digging over an area to be a tiny herb bed. Dave came upton a plastic bag and, thinking the worst (although who'd be daft enough to bury a pet in a plastic bag!) he gently investigated. It turned out to be a car oil tin with the side cut out that someone had used to do an oil change with!
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some 25+ yrs ago, not long after we had moved into this house the kids were bored & whiny one day so i suggested we went to dig for buried treasure (the garden needed digging over!) To my surprise, not very far down, we struck something solid. It took a while to excavate - but eventually we unearthed an intact old stone sink! Not quite the buried treasure the kids hoped for -but a lovely find anyway! It makes a lovely flower trough next to the back door :)
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We recently dismantled a very old, compacted and apparently untouched compost heap in a corner of the garden. Apart from mega dandelion roots, which OH dispatched for fear of me trying to make coffee again
we found a lovely dinner plate with not a mark on it! It had obviously been thrown on the heap with its contents and then covered up
Anyway, as it's slightly smaller than ours, my mother has been happily eating off it for the last week or so
Anyway, as it's slightly smaller than ours, my mother has been happily eating off it for the last week or so
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Ha ha I know that teaspoons miraculously disappear regularly into the kitchen bin (well there's no other explanation
) but to manage to lose a plate into the compost heap is a tad odd. They obviously didn't like their dinner that night.

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