Recreating My Small Backyard Garden - Part 1


When I bought this second hand house of mine in Year 2017, this part of house ( which is now so-called my small backyard garden ) was an extended, fully-covered kitchen. But since I would like to have an outdoor space, I had asked my renovation contractor to remove the roofing and walls on all sides except for one side of wall which is shared with my neighbour on my right, who has his extended kitchen built. It is a most right decision which I had made for this part of the house. My regret however, is that I had not asked him to also remove the old, unsightly, ugly green-tiled, concrete kitchen table top which I have no use of. It looked so ugly that I made sure I give it a miss every time I took pictures of my ornamental plants here in the past.


Finally, few days back, I had it painted with almost the same colour as the wall's colour. It looks much better now or so I think. I also had the six pots of ornamental plants here, trimmed and rearranged. For now, I am rather satisfied with the improvements made.



Here it is, the new look of this part of my backyard :




Tomorrow, I will be joining the usual week-long Buddhist Retreat Camp at a nearby Buddhist Society.  So till days after that, will I be reporting on Part 2 and Part 3 of my Recreating My Small Backyard Garden.


Do bear with me for the super slow reports. Thank you so much for reading this! Bye!



6 comments:

  1. Ample space you have there to put more plants.

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    1. I will be adding more plants here. Just don't know when...

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  2. Looking good, with room for plenty more pots and plants. Enjoy your retreat camp. xx

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    1. Thanks, I think so too! Oh, I have had a great retreat! Thanks!

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  3. Wow, I think it looks Fab! Looking forward to what comes next. Enjoy your retreat, wish I could join you.xxx

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  4. Oh, thank you so much for your kind comment! I hope I could post it soon. Thanks. I have had a great retreat. I think you'd love it too!

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