Have you got a photo that you took that you really feel proud of? Why not post it up for others to admire.

It may be something that sums up your business, or inspires. Maybe it's technically perfect or has a surprising focal point, or showcases a project you completed and felt particularly proud of.

I'll start off with one I love, it's simple but sums up everything I think of during the winter!

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Hi all, love your pics, I like the above before and after pics of a cottage garden I designed and built 10 years ago, because they show what you can do with a tiny  space on a tiny budget

This is great everyone...keep them coming:)

Yeh I know lol

Dan Frazer Gardening said:

Susan, you missed a stripe on the lawn...

Thank you :)

andrew doughty said:

Brilliant pictures Susan,

Love the chainsaw one :-D

Another little before and after project, got it all done in a day with 3 workers.

Clearing out a pond last year ... does my bum look big in this?!

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Here is one of the projects from last year that i was most satisfied with when finished, mainly because i needed the rest! You can't tell from the photo but the hill is about 30deg steep and really hard clay with a narrow steep drivewat and no access for any machinery and materials ferryed up in the van. I knew what was ahead of me ground wise as i had done work next door and i wasn't looking forward to it. Digging it out was back-breaking but getting the materials back in was also grim too. I did it on my own and it took about 9 days, then just got the last flag layed the day before the snow arrived NOV 2010.

Oh and the summer-house is nothing to do with me, i always though it was a little grim looking. 

One of my fav's - big beech dismantle

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Very nice Simon, love the use of the sleepers.

Simon Smith said:

Here is one of the projects from last year that i was most satisfied with when finished, mainly because i needed the rest! You can't tell from the photo but the hill is about 30deg steep and really hard clay with a narrow steep drivewat and no access for any machinery and materials ferryed up in the van. I knew what was ahead of me ground wise as i had done work next door and i wasn't looking forward to it. Digging it out was back-breaking but getting the materials back in was also grim too. I did it on my own and it took about 9 days, then just got the last flag layed the day before the snow arrived NOV 2010.

Oh and the summer-house is nothing to do with me, i always though it was a little grim looking. 

That tree was at a strange angle :-)

J S Tree & Garden Care said:

One of my fav's - big beech dismantle

A hedge i did this year that had been left undone by owner.

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