Welcome to our flagging
FLAGGING +PICTURES
What no pictures
Well I said that I would put pictures of our flagging here and I will ,with information on laying flags different types .some ideas you get the general idea.
So maybe nexed time you come here I will Hopefully have done the work on the page ,Hopefully you will come back
I have added a guest page and a link to my forum why not add something to one of these pages Just a general comment or some ideas of your own for flagging .
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My Sheilas chair nice hard wood treated of course
A windmill in the garden adds a little fun to the garden with it being flagged i think you have to have some sort of decoration .
The owl was bought us by our daughter and son in law not sure how much as it was a present but i would say about £100 because it is real log made by hand with a chain saw from a bloke in Scotland Dunnoon lovely place .
As you can see a small garden shed is all we nead now not many tools with no grass or soil ,The shed is made from a galvenised steal so no rotting wood thats why our garden is what it is easy to maintain for our retirement days
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I like the sun circle i think if you have a lot of flags you should break them up with some sort of pattern ,The circle is a couple of shades but doesnt show up very well on camera but when it is wet it looks very different
My Sheila wanted this water feature as soon as she saw it ,we paid £100 for it from Wrexam it was in the sale 50% off so not to bad could have got cheaper but this is made from stone not plastick
The decking as you can see it goes up a little from the flags ,Actualy it goes up a fair bit you cant see the garden drops a fair bit further over .
Lots of pots for plants some are wood but they have been pressure treated .