Posted by deezine on January 12, 2012, 4:29 pm
I have a good quality lawned garden, but I am thinking of buying a log
cabin to use as a garden home office.
I am worried about possible damage to my lawn caused by the shadow of
the cabin denying sunlight to part of lawn, as it will be casting a
shadow from around midday during the summer months.
Here is the type of cabin I wil using...do members think this will be a
major problem?
'Garden Home Offices | Timber Home Garden Office | Surrey, London'
(http://tinyurl.com/6qgnqjg )
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deezine
Posted by willshak on January 13, 2012, 9:17 am
deezine wrote the following:
> I have a good quality lawned garden, but I am thinking of buying a log
> cabin to use as a garden home office.
>
> I am worried about possible damage to my lawn caused by the shadow of
> the cabin denying sunlight to part of lawn, as it will be casting a
> shadow from around midday during the summer months.
>
> Here is the type of cabin I wil using...do members think this will be a
> major problem?
>
> 'Garden Home Offices | Timber Home Garden Office | Surrey, London'
> (http://tinyurl.com/6qgnqjg )
Is anything else casting a shadow on the lawn during the same time
period? If so, how's that affecting the lawn?
>
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Bill
In Hamptonburgh, NY
In the original Orange County. Est. 1683
To email, remove the double zeros after @
Posted by trader4@optonline.net on January 13, 2012, 2:14 pm
> deezine wrote the following:
> > I have a good quality lawned garden, but I am thinking of buying a log
> > cabin to use as a garden home office.
> > I am worried about possible damage to my lawn caused by the shadow of
> > the cabin denying sunlight to part of lawn, as it will be casting a
> > shadow from around midday during the summer months.
> > Here is the type of cabin I wil using...do members think this will be a
> > major problem?
> > 'Garden Home Offices | Timber Home Garden Office | Surrey, London'
> > (http://tinyurl.com/6qgnqjg )
> Is anything else casting a shadow on the lawn during the same time
> period? If so, how's that affecting the lawn?
> --
> Bill
> In Hamptonburgh, NY
> In the original Orange County. Est. 1683
> To email, remove the double zeros after @
If it's still getting full sun until noon, it's probably
enough that the grass will be OK. But, suppose
it does affect the grass? What's the alternative?
Don't put up the structure? Seems a bit backwards
to me. If it turns out the grass can't
take it, just overseed with a more shade tolerant
variety.
> cabin to use as a garden home office.
>
> I am worried about possible damage to my lawn caused by the shadow of
> the cabin denying sunlight to part of lawn, as it will be casting a
> shadow from around midday during the summer months.
>
> Here is the type of cabin I wil using...do members think this will be a
> major problem?
>
> 'Garden Home Offices | Timber Home Garden Office | Surrey, London'
> (http://tinyurl.com/6qgnqjg )