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24ft x 12ft free garden space UPDATE it's finished (well nearly!)

Bea & Floss

Mama Doe
If you had 24ft x 12ft of free space at the bottom of your garden what would you do with it? :)
 
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Ha ha Tanya, you knew the answers you'd get to that one before you asked it!

:lol::lol:

You're right Helen I asked for it! :lol: Was hoping for something a bit more specific though, keep changing my mind, grassed area for runs, rabbit enclosure with a nice group of buns and then I keep thinking a bit of home grown veg and bunny noms would be nice too, why am I so indecisive :roll:
 
You're right Helen I asked for it! :lol: Was hoping for something a bit more specific though, keep changing my mind, grassed area for runs, rabbit enclosure with a nice group of buns and then I keep thinking a bit of home grown veg and bunny noms would be nice too, why am I so indecisive :roll:

You could do all that :D
 
I have an area the same size at the bottom of my garden - too shady to grow veg, so I was thinking of a secret garden hidden by trellis clad with climbing plants - lots of hostas etc - a cool place to retreat to in the summer! Currently it is overgrown with nettles, brambles and bindweed:(

The only problem I anticipate with having bunnies at bottom of the garden is that I hate going to the bottom of the garden in the winter! But then I have a long garden! But if you don't mind having to go to the bottom of the garden in the winter, then more bunnies is always an option:lol:
 
I have an area the same size at the bottom of my garden - too shady to grow veg, so I was thinking of a secret garden hidden by trellis clad with climbing plants - lots of hostas etc - a cool place to retreat to in the summer! Currently it is overgrown with nettles, brambles and bindweed:(

The only problem I anticipate with having bunnies at bottom of the garden is that I hate going to the bottom of the garden in the winter! But then I have a long garden! But if you don't mind having to go to the bottom of the garden in the winter, then more bunnies is always an option:lol:

I've thought of a similar thing, making a cross between an aviary and a gazebo/pergola that has lots of trellis painted White or cream with roses growing up the outside but then I think bunnies need grass, I don't think grass would work inside,it would just turn to mud :?

Our buns are at the bottom of the garden but it's not a problem as it's not that long:)
 
Update - work started!

Finally made a decision, not a veg patch or any other silly ideas ...................
Decided it had to be a new bunny enclosure and work is well under way, will post some piccies soon.

Just need to decide what to do inside, any ideas. I hope the buns like it :D
 
This is it so far, the bit on the right hand side is the buns current avairy which will be knocked down soon

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