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HomeGarden DesignEarlier than & After: Susan's Again Nook Bicycle Backyard Makeover

Earlier than & After: Susan’s Again Nook Bicycle Backyard Makeover


Makeover – Susan from the bicycle backyard turned a messy scrap heap at the back of her yard right into a intelligent fashionable backyard that’s clear and welcoming

I’m fairly certain all of us have or have had that one nook within the yard that appears to turn out to be a dumping floor for any and all additional supplies.  Granted, this specific picture doesn’t actually characterize that idea to its fullest potential, however you realize what I imply.

This space usually turns into an overgrown, gangly mess that you simply attempt to faux to not see, however let’s face it– wouldn’t it actually be that troublesome to spend a number of hours right here and there getting issues so as?

This makeover (by Susan Tomlinson, backyard maker, and bicycle fanatic) of a messy again nook of the backyard will show you how to see the potential lurking in your individual plot.

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The brand new corrugated metallic panels in entrance of the present fence are an effective way to make a small nook backyard house really feel more energizing and cleaner – particularly should you can’t restore the fence.

Clearly, it might not. Susan from The Bicycle Backyard (a weblog that not exists) spent a while engaged on her nook backyard final summer time after being impressed by a visit to Dallas, Texas.

She realized that she liked the desert cantina really feel that she noticed and used it to generate concepts for what she wished to do in her personal nook yard. I’m actually digging the best way it turned out, and I really like how she used corrugated metallic. Flipping forwards and backwards between the earlier than and after, it really does really feel like one thing straight out of Texas. No less than to this Wisconsin woman’s eyes, it does… -erin

Extra Nook Backyard Concepts; Remodeling Messy Gardens into Superb Gardens.

Images by Susan Tomlinson who can now be discovered on Substack



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