
So this is the lovely shed we have inherited -- which, as you can see, is not highly useful or structural. We want to take it down and build a bigger and better shed on this spot. So the first thing we had to do was clear out all the plant life -- brambles, nettles, non-native pine trees, etc -- behind it. Now I didn't bother to take a before photo, as I was sure I had already posted one somewhere on this blog, but damned if I can find it! Anyhow, here are the after photos:


Two plants we are going to save when we demolish the shed are the dog rose and this ivy:

Unless somebody can give me a compelling reason to keep it, I think this privet is going to go...

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