Redoing the garden

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Been at the pond all day and only removed the top layer of blocks. :evil:

I have tried a breaker which does nothing a sledge hammer that does nothing. The hammer and chisel which do get them off but takes time.

I should of stuck a roof on it and used it as a bomb shelter.
 
If you can teleport the pond fully assembled over here, I'll take it off your hands :D

I'm seriously impressed with your project. Laying your own patio is one thing but casting the slabs is something else. Please keep the pictures coming!
 
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The decking has gone and just need to remove the pond now.


Cup of tea in this weather!? That's where you're going wrong :LOL:

Would it be worth getting a mini digger with a breaker attachment to destroy the pond and dig out the sub base in one go?


I would love to get a mini digger in here but I don't have good access and only just get a wheel barrow in this garden.
 
If you can teleport the pond fully assembled over here, I'll take it off your hands :D

I'm seriously impressed with your project. Laying your own patio is one thing but casting the slabs is something else. Please keep the pictures coming!

I wish I could teleport it as I have give up trying to knock it down. I'm going to hire a better breaker tomorrow.

Also thanks I will keep the pics coming as I go along with the job.
 
Yeah pretty much ready. I'm thinking of taking the patio just past the tree so will have to make a few more but I will get what I have made down 1st.
 
I finished the steps and the next job is to build a wall at the side of the ramp and a wall at the bottom. I was going to use a fence but it should look better with a wall and match the brick work too.

 

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