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• #10202
Bay trees are pretty tough - my neighbour cut theirs right down to stump a few years ago and the poxy thing is over 20ft tall again now.
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• #10203
My thoughts exactly.
Also established plants are expensive, so it seems double wasteful.
Any tips on what to do with these bulbs that we're a ft deep?
Cant replant until at least next Sunday.
Put them in the shade and x my fingers?
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• #10204
Put them in a tub with plenty of soil in it and keep out of the sun, should be ok for a week.
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• #10205
https://www.cobragarden.co.uk/RM46C_Lawnmower.html
After what felt like a lot of research I came across this one. Rear roller for a nice stripe, and they did finance.
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• #10206
Anyone else got any young beech that is yet to do anything green this year?
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• #10207
Yes. Quite a lot of our hedging still looks lifeless.
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• #10208
Thanks, just curious if everybody was going battery powered.
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• #10209
Any suggestions for a hose? 10m is fine for length but want something that tidies away easily. Getting my current one all on the reel is a real ballache.
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• #10210
We have a retractable hazelock. I have zero complaints about
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• #10211
Just my opinion but I think a lawn mower needs to be petrol.
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• #10212
A handful of pictures from today. Tulips in front of sweet woodruff and the apple tree in boom.
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• #10213
makes creaking, achey sounds
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• #10214
Oh wow!
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• #10215
Scarified my lawn and it is an absolute state. So much dead grass and moss still in there. The dead grass that’s still in it is still somehow attached to the soil, but very much dead.
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• #10216
Thanks, just curious if everybody was going battery powered
I actually went for a push mower from Bosch last year and have no problems with it. So convenient to just get it out for a quick mow. I don’t ever let my grass get particularly long mind …
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• #10217
Top work.
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• #10218
actually went for a push mower from Bosch last year and have no problems with it. So convenient to just get it out for a quick mow.
Seconded.
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• #10219
Thirded. The lack of cables and general faff makes the effort of pushing the thing around worthwhile.
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• #10220
It's the lawnmower equivalent of riding a fixie
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• #10221
I’ve thought about a push mower before but to get a good stripe it would need a heavy rear roller.
Fine to just cut grass though
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• #10222
I have solved this by having a separate roller….
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• #10223
I don't really understand striping your grass. What's that about then?
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• #10224
It’s slimming
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• #10225
I sink into our grass by a coupe of inches. Mostly moss, weeds and stuff that is green. A push mower would ged a bit bogged down. Lol
One day I'll do something with it as its currently a green colour, until then it gets mowed by an electric jobby.
Currently digging up plants to save.
Possibly the worst time to do it.
Poppies are all about to come out and loads of the blubs are indistinguishable.
Oh well sometimes you've just got to be savage with this shit.
Also getting attitude off my OH about whether the bay will make it. We're keeping it and integrating it to the design but they don't want it if it dies - I mean nether do I. But as shit as it looks at the moment there are shoots.
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