Oh my days, look at these bad boys. These are my raspberries and they are huge haha. I only have one cane growing up an old bird feeder, but my word the cane is covered and they are all MASSIVE.
Also in the soft fruit area is strawberries, first season but still a canny few growing, gooseberries, rhubarb, black current and blackberries. So quite a lot in the small soft fruit area.
However, I tend to eat them off the vine as soon as they are ripe. Except for the brambles as there tend to be loads of them and an apple and bramble pie is more tempting than stealing the odd fruit as it ripens.
So this morning Scott arrived as planned and he set to work. While he was waiting for the wood delivery I was showing him what had thus far taken me 4 days to achieve and the blasted tree stump was stubbornly still in place.
When I returned with a cuppa of lemon and ginger herbal tea, he is allergic to caffeine, for him he had made short work of the stump and it was sitting on the side. I was over the moon al-be-it a little maddening that I could not achieve that. Anyway, over the course of the day, Scott put in 6 new fence posts and built the missing fence behind my garage.
Now in order to attach the panels, he took the back wall of the garage down. This gave me the opportunity to get an insight into how the new gazebo area is going to look. For those who can envision all the walls and the roof missing well done those who can't you will have to wait a while for pictures. Scott has also agreed to put in the new base for the new shed and then erect said shed. He has also agreed to repair the crazy-paving path which is actually very dangerous. So Ben you are off the hook haha.
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