Hey folks,
I had intended on using this break to re design my bonsai display space as I had run out of room and was never comfortable about having my trees in the front yard.
Over the last 2 days I have been getting all my materials ready and today I spent the day setting up the space. Nothing too flash, just an area that's nice and simple, clean and lets my trees be the focus
Once again I seem to have mostly run out of room already, and the tree's in plastic are the next to be potted when the time comes, so once this happens the space will be pretty much full, but I should be able to extend it at easily as it was built.
Anyway, here it is (sorry, can't get a pic from right in front, theres a passionfruit vine in the way)
From the left
Right
Right further away
And from the deck looking down
Hope you all enjoy, and merry Christmas,
Kerrin
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Hi Kerrin,
Very simple and clean, but looks very good mate.
What is the timber you used?
All the very best to you and the family for Christmas and the new year.
Regards Ray
Very simple and clean, but looks very good mate.

All the very best to you and the family for Christmas and the new year.
Regards Ray
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Cheers folks,
Ray,
It's just a timber called iron wood from the big green shed, just a basic hardwood outdoor sleeper, cheap and should be hard wearing I hope.
This one had a specific name but I forget it, easy to find though as it's the only darker one
Cheers,
Kerrin
Ray,
It's just a timber called iron wood from the big green shed, just a basic hardwood outdoor sleeper, cheap and should be hard wearing I hope.
This one had a specific name but I forget it, easy to find though as it's the only darker one
Cheers,
Kerrin
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Looks great, you could also easily add a slightly lower level in front of existing benches when extending
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Very Classy Kerrin.
I spent the day cleaning up my benches and trays, removing al the dead leaves that collected over the last 6 months or so.
Ken

I spent the day cleaning up my benches and trays, removing al the dead leaves that collected over the last 6 months or so.
Ken
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