I know my brother needs my kidney (see link on previous entry), but in many ways this really is bad timing. I now have less than six weeks to do a whole load of work in the garden in order to get it ready for my convalescence.
I rather like the idea of sitting out in the summer sun for six or eight weeks, drinking a little lemonade and watching the birds feeding. The plants will be growing nicely with a gentle fragrance filling the air, while swifts will be wheeling in the sky above. The alert among you will have noticed the possibly erroneous assumption in all this: what summer? We're into spring and even that refuses to work this year. I certainly cannot do any lime brickwork while it's so cold, and I don't even really want to do any concreting or cement work while we're likely to get a frost at night.
I took delivery today of some granite setts which will act as one edge for my paving. The other long edge is alongside the house; part will be a concrete strip which will support my cast iron grilles where I don't want to pave up to the wall of the old house. Where the paving goes up to the wall of the new extension I will have a strip of self-compacting gravel against the wall of the house as I don't mind that going a bit higher (and I don't have enough grilles!). There is no point is replicating the earlier errors (of high ground
against a porous wall) which I have permanently eliminated by spending a
considerable amount.
Once I have done the edges, I can lay the flagstones. These are on order at my favourite reclamation yard, and I think I've got him down to the lowest possible price of £32/sq m, which isn't bad if you say it quickly - mind you it is for proper 30mm thick real stone, not some thin reconstituted stuff. I must admit that does sound expensive until you think how much good carpet costs; this stone will be around long after the carpet has given up.
If I can get these done before the operation, I'll be pretty happy, but if I can also clear and lay some lawn I'll be even happier! So, I have work to do as soon as I can persuade myself that the weather is (a) warm enough for me to work, and (b) warm enough for concrete to set properly.
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