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Simeon’s Garden
The gate to back garden
Copyright 2004 to 2025 D. Simeon Orme
The view looking into the back garden from top of the driveway.
Copyright 2004 to 2025 D. Simeon Orme
The view of the gate looking out on to the driveway.
The above two photos taken on 10th July 2025 of Outsunny Outdoor Garden Arch with double gates which bought off Amazon for £93.99 for entry way into the back garden and to make it a bit more private, when I enjoy- ing sitting out in the garden. I did a bit research on the Amazon Website before decide on Outsunny Outdoor Garden Arch with double gates, like most thing sold on Amazon Website it arrive on Monday after ordered on Friday evening, Like most things it arrive in flat pack, the instructions were a bit vague, as you only got A4 page diagram showing how its put to- gether, maybe a bit more thought is needed instruction Manuel, has it took most of the day putting it together and a lot of trial and error on my part and looking at instruction Manuel. Once its was put together it makes impressive entry into my back garden, once the Clematis that planted in the garden tubs on both sides of the gate, these being Clematis cirrhosa ‘Freckles’ (which winter flowering clematis which climb over the arch), Clematis x aromatica (which is bush non climbing clematis which flowers through the Summer months) and trailing fuchsia at front of the container, these have be planted in left garden tub. In the right garden tub, I am going to planted Clematis ‘Bill Mackenzie’ (Which flowers from late summer into Autumn and will climb over the arch) and for Spring and Summer colour I am going plant Erigeron Karvinskianus which give some shade to the roots of the clematis. I will put a few more photos of the gate later on in the year when the Clematis start to grow over the arch.