Originally posted by DaN
@Peg- I was more wondering what SORT of vegetation to use. I was thinking of some climbing ivy on the fences, but I dunno if I can manage it as I\'ve never tried it before.
As for what I\'ll DO with it: eBay
Ah... well, from your update, I think that\'s working so far. You could put in a couple of small scraggly trees, clumped very close together somewhere. As they\'d have grown naturally and so aren\'t properly spaced.
Be sure to mix in a lot of dead vegetation with anything living. It\'d show several seasons of decay. And tumbleweeds.
Hmm... does England even have tumble weeds? Russian thistle I think is the real name. Need to put bunches of dead ones piled up in the corners.
You know what... you might get some small white rock to place around the equipment as well. Okay, maybe doesn\'t have to be white. White was for high visibility areas and river rock was for hidden sites. I\'m thinking back to my oil field days here, where we\'d spread rock around the equipment. I think it was to keep things from getting too weedy. But as the rock was laid down, then abandoned, go over it with something that would look like dirt. Would add some additional realism.
I\'m a continent away, so I\'m against the ivy idea. Central plains area was where I grew up, so that\'s where my ideas and preferences are coming from. But, you could go get some fishing line or probably better would be very thin floral wire or jewelry wire. Mostly because you could get it in green so wouldn\'t have to paint it. Don\'t know what you\'d do for the leaves, unless they make a glitter in leaf shape.
This might also be a good time to start rummaging through your bits as well. Pull out the stuff that doesn\'t work well with anything else and build a junk pile somewhere, plus little pieces of junk scattered. Some rusty barrels would be nice, and maybe a broken vehicle.
And I\'m too lazy to edit the above for tone. Don\'t mean to sound so commanding as I wrote. Just suggestions!