Flling in a hole in the wood shed wall.
This had been covered with a tatty bit of woven plastic, but I got fed up with looking at that and decided to try my hand a some wattle instead. Technically the wood should be split hazel for longevity, but I don't have so much of that around, whereas I do have a bit of willow that I cut down a couple of years ago which has been lying in the mud. Time to tidy that up too! It is still remarkably flexible so seems it may be up to the job for a year or two at least.
I added a couple of uprights from some coppiced hazel. These will do to weave the willow around. I cheated and used screws to fix them.
Then for the willow: I left all the side branches on, they will help catch the rain and wind a bit.
There is still a bit of a gap at the top. I couldn't work out how to easily infill above the roof support and am hoping we can replace the end roof panel which is leaking at the middle due to not being adequately fixed down and flexing in the winds. By wrapping the panel down, that will make a nice bit of flashing....If not well I have four dimensional plans for this space anyhow!
It isn't water tight, but should catch the majority of the rain (which doesn't tend to come from this direction much) and a bit of ventilation is a good thing in a wood shed!