The excitement never starts

Feb 03, 2008 21:57

When you've been given secateurs and a bowsaw for Christmas presents, every problem looks like about five minutes hack and slash followed by several hours standing in the cold cutting up the bits of ex-shrub so they'll fit into the council-supplied brown bags ( Read more... )

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jendama February 3 2008, 22:50:28 UTC
hirez February 3 2008, 23:17:47 UTC
That's more or less the plan. I'd let them all get stupidly tall. If the buggers die off, then I can maybe replace them with something that fruits.

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nemesis_to_go February 4 2008, 05:35:49 UTC
Is it me, or are there three layers of boundary fencing between you and your neighbour's patch - all of which seem to have been installed, Iron Curtain-style, from your neighbour's side?

Interestingly enough, if it is possible for you to remove the brick wall and smaller fence you could then make the tall fence the de facto boundary line. If your neighbours don't notice raise no objection for 12 years, under the law of adverse posession (aka squatter's rights) the de facto boundary becomes the de jure boundary, and you will gain ownership of the strip of land thus created. Hey presto! Umpteen square feet of extra garden space, at no cost to you!

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hirez February 4 2008, 10:27:07 UTC
It's odd. Both sides have installed extra fencing like that. I suspect on the one side because they couldn't be arsed with hoiking out the older, ivy-ridden fence and on the other because they've small children.

Or because, y'know, big fences keep them gothics out.

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drpete February 4 2008, 07:15:48 UTC
They won't die - shrubs never do. They'll sprout again in a few months and grow back bushier.

Strange about the 3 fences though. Paranoia is them?

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red_mel February 4 2008, 08:52:10 UTC
I have a similar plan for next Sunday. Well it involves a chainsaw, rotivator and a large bonfire. I do love it that me Da has all the kit I could ever need for destruction and reconstruction.

get some rasberry bushes they need very little care. I've put some in with our blackberries.

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hirez February 4 2008, 10:29:09 UTC
If the stuff in the raised bed between the pond and the utility room doesn't survive, raspberries it shall be.

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