LOL Seanandruby ...you got me down to a tee!
The frame kindof (say a mm or three here and there out of whack) sits flush to the edges but I really did find it very difficult to lay one edging flat. My mate broke 2 when bashing them down and he's supposed to know the deal. I once did a concrete base for my shed...that was smaller and just one big hole...and after trying to lay the edging I'm tempted to just set up the template now I know where it is going to top up down left right and sideways and chuck concrete it and skim over the top like I did for my shed. I can make raised beds with the wood after.
I know I sound really lame but this levelling stuff...I've never been able to do it. Most things I can do but this just gets me perplexed..my mind just goes blank. Its weird. No aptitude whatsoever.
Greenhouse base of edging flags - Positioning of greenhouse on these
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N.B. I know I'm joking about but it is serious to me to get this right. I want to start a new life and this entails my greenhouse for taking photographs of plants and flowers that I hope I can sell and keep my head above water. I know 'snowball in hell's chance' but I've got to give it my best shot.
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