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  1. Scotmac

    Roughcast Garden Wall

    Oh great, I can get them all in the one place - thank you :biggrin:
    Oh great, I can get them all in the one place - thank you :biggrin:
    Oh great, I can get them all in the one place - thank you :biggrin:
    Oh great, I can get them all in the one place - thank you :biggrin:
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  2. katecat58

    Drilling into a brick wall

    It's also what else you can do that you perhaps may just make do with. We put together a couple of raised beds with larger timber than we perhaps would have used or would have used brackets for,...
    It's also what else you can do that you perhaps may just make do with. We put together a couple of raised beds with larger timber than we perhaps would have used or would have used brackets for, whereas the SDS put in coach bolts all sides in minutes. Granted they can be expensive, but you can...
    It's also what else you can do that you perhaps may just make do with. We put together a couple of raised beds with larger timber than we perhaps would have used or would have used brackets for, whereas the SDS put in coach bolts all sides in...
    It's also what else you can do that you perhaps may just make do with. We put together a couple of raised beds with larger timber than we perhaps would have used or would have used brackets for,...
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  3. Jimmy2024

    Help required with reoccurring weeds or strange growth

    You will have noticed that I did not recommend this process, merely mentioned the legend. As the OP, like too many posters, does not give his location, it would be unreasonable to encourage him...
    You will have noticed that I did not recommend this process, merely mentioned the legend. As the OP, like too many posters, does not give his location, it would be unreasonable to encourage him to investigate the possible truth. However, for those of an enquiring mind, I refer you to...
    You will have noticed that I did not recommend this process, merely mentioned the legend. As the OP, like too many posters, does not give his location, it would be unreasonable to encourage him to investigate the possible truth. However, for...
    You will have noticed that I did not recommend this process, merely mentioned the legend. As the OP, like too many posters, does not give his location, it would be unreasonable to encourage him...
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  4. Rinchen

    Please suggest ideas to transform plot!

    This is what I would do as well. It can be done quickly and without too much effort.
    This is what I would do as well. It can be done quickly and without too much effort.
    This is what I would do as well. It can be done quickly and without too much effort.
    This is what I would do as well. It can be done quickly and without too much effort.
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  5. lizzie27

    Non slip coating for ceramic tiles

    Thanks @ricky101, that flooring looks interesting, I'll have another look tomorrow and measure up the space.@amancalledgeorge, it was Liberon Anti-slip coating from memory, but there were others.
    Thanks @ricky101, that flooring looks interesting, I'll have another look tomorrow and measure up the space.@amancalledgeorge, it was Liberon Anti-slip coating from memory, but there were others.
    Thanks @ricky101, that flooring looks interesting, I'll have another look tomorrow and measure up the space.@amancalledgeorge, it was Liberon Anti-slip coating from memory, but there were others.
    Thanks @ricky101, that flooring looks interesting, I'll have another look tomorrow and measure up the space.@amancalledgeorge, it was Liberon Anti-slip coating from memory, but there were others.
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  6. Sheal
    Like x 14

    One year on....and beyond

    Thank you everyone for your kind and welcome thoughts, they're much appreciated. :)This move was a decision that had to be made with the head and not the heart. I sat on the back doorstep a few...
    Thank you everyone for your kind and welcome thoughts, they're much appreciated. :)This move was a decision that had to be made with the head and not the heart. I sat on the back doorstep a few weeks ago looking out over the valley and gave myself a talking too. That done I'm now ready to leave...
    Thank you everyone for your kind and welcome thoughts, they're much appreciated. :)This move was a decision that had to be made with the head and not the heart. I sat on the back doorstep a few weeks ago looking out over the valley and gave...
    Thank you everyone for your kind and welcome thoughts, they're much appreciated. :)This move was a decision that had to be made with the head and not the heart. I sat on the back doorstep a few...
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  7. sunshinesouth

    Seeking Advice: Keeping Patios Clean After Jet Washing

    We've got brushed concrete on the 280m2 terrace and reconstituted concrete slabs around the pool area. The concrete has steadily been acquiring black lichen spots and nothing short of an atomic...
    We've got brushed concrete on the 280m2 terrace and reconstituted concrete slabs around the pool area. The concrete has steadily been acquiring black lichen spots and nothing short of an atomic bomb will shift them. The slabs are more resistant, being smoother, and an annual pressure-wash...
    We've got brushed concrete on the 280m2 terrace and reconstituted concrete slabs around the pool area. The concrete has steadily been acquiring black lichen spots and nothing short of an atomic bomb will shift them. The slabs are more resistant,...
    We've got brushed concrete on the 280m2 terrace and reconstituted concrete slabs around the pool area. The concrete has steadily been acquiring black lichen spots and nothing short of an atomic...
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  8. LeadFarmer

    Castor Oil plant, keep or get rid?

    I would keep it. It looks healthy, and you might find it difficult to get something else established in the shade of the neighbour's tree (possibly in the root zone of the tree as well).
    I would keep it. It looks healthy, and you might find it difficult to get something else established in the shade of the neighbour's tree (possibly in the root zone of the tree as well).
    I would keep it. It looks healthy, and you might find it difficult to get something else established in the shade of the neighbour's tree (possibly in the root zone of the tree as well).
    I would keep it. It looks healthy, and you might find it difficult to get something else established in the shade of the neighbour's tree (possibly in the root zone of the tree as well).
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  9. Esoxlucius

    Butterfly room

    You might like to check establishments such as Gallery — Stratford Butterfly Farm Maybe they would be willing to share some of their secrets? PS And they do sell pupae.
    You might like to check establishments such as Gallery — Stratford Butterfly Farm Maybe they would be willing to share some of their secrets? PS And they do sell pupae.
    You might like to check establishments such as Gallery — Stratford Butterfly Farm Maybe they would be willing to share some of their secrets? PS And they do sell pupae.
    You might like to check establishments such as Gallery — Stratford Butterfly Farm Maybe they would be willing to share some of their secrets? PS And they do sell pupae.
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  10. a1154

    Area between new drive and garage, lower down than drive

    I'd probably grass the larger part of it leaving a circular area under the tree. Maybe plant that up with hardy cyclamen, blue bells and spring bulbs.I can't think of much that is likely to...
    I'd probably grass the larger part of it leaving a circular area under the tree. Maybe plant that up with hardy cyclamen, blue bells and spring bulbs.I can't think of much that is likely to grow under the tree during the summer months, so probably a layer of bark just so it still looks tidy...
    I'd probably grass the larger part of it leaving a circular area under the tree. Maybe plant that up with hardy cyclamen, blue bells and spring bulbs.I can't think of much that is likely to grow under the tree during the summer months, so...
    I'd probably grass the larger part of it leaving a circular area under the tree. Maybe plant that up with hardy cyclamen, blue bells and spring bulbs.I can't think of much that is likely to...
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  11. no idea!

    Plants/hedging for privacy in an awkward position. Seeking advice

    Very kind of you all, thank you My aching limbs from doing all sorts of stuff recently means I'm no longer able to go and do anything for other people @Plantminded ....;) I'm not very good at...
    Very kind of you all, thank you My aching limbs from doing all sorts of stuff recently means I'm no longer able to go and do anything for other people @Plantminded ....;) I'm not very good at 'just gardening' as such. Always need a project! The current rebuilding of shed is a bit of a drag...
    Very kind of you all, thank you My aching limbs from doing all sorts of stuff recently means I'm no longer able to go and do anything for other people @Plantminded ....;) I'm not very good at 'just gardening' as such. Always need a project! The...
    Very kind of you all, thank you My aching limbs from doing all sorts of stuff recently means I'm no longer able to go and do anything for other people @Plantminded ....;) I'm not very good at...
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  12. Retired

    Third year meadow.

    Hi,Yes it's important never to give up and stop doing things in retirement @Bluejayway Too many only have their jobs at work in their life spending a lifetime doing it but have nothing else of...
    Hi,Yes it's important never to give up and stop doing things in retirement @Bluejayway Too many only have their jobs at work in their life spending a lifetime doing it but have nothing else of interest like a hobby; they don't usually last long.Many thanks @CarolineL for your kind words;...
    Hi,Yes it's important never to give up and stop doing things in retirement @Bluejayway Too many only have their jobs at work in their life spending a lifetime doing it but have nothing else of interest like a hobby; they don't usually last...
    Hi,Yes it's important never to give up and stop doing things in retirement @Bluejayway Too many only have their jobs at work in their life spending a lifetime doing it but have nothing else of...
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  13. Leafylearner

    Lawn area on slope, guidance/ideas needed.

    If you want area for veg, consider constructing raised bed(s) across the slope as terraces, aim to get average of 250-350mm soil depth, cut the turf and use to form lower edge as if a wall.Drive...
    If you want area for veg, consider constructing raised bed(s) across the slope as terraces, aim to get average of 250-350mm soil depth, cut the turf and use to form lower edge as if a wall.Drive chestnut stakes (40mm dia) to 'nail' it in place. You will be able to introduce (good )topsoil and...
    If you want area for veg, consider constructing raised bed(s) across the slope as terraces, aim to get average of 250-350mm soil depth, cut the turf and use to form lower edge as if a wall.Drive chestnut stakes (40mm dia) to 'nail' it in place....
    If you want area for veg, consider constructing raised bed(s) across the slope as terraces, aim to get average of 250-350mm soil depth, cut the turf and use to form lower edge as if a wall.Drive...
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  14. Tabather

    Hazel

    I've found when using SBK that it often works better when the plant is in growth, although autumn/winter is the recommended time, as @CarolineL states. I've used it for blackthorn stumps, and...
    I've found when using SBK that it often works better when the plant is in growth, although autumn/winter is the recommended time, as @CarolineL states. I've used it for blackthorn stumps, and that worked far better than using it when they were dormant. I can't say if it would be suitable for...
    I've found when using SBK that it often works better when the plant is in growth, although autumn/winter is the recommended time, as @CarolineL states. I've used it for blackthorn stumps, and that worked far better than using it when they were...
    I've found when using SBK that it often works better when the plant is in growth, although autumn/winter is the recommended time, as @CarolineL states. I've used it for blackthorn stumps, and...
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  15. Jordan Searle

    Garden border ideas

    Hello Jordan, before you plant a rose, have you decided whether it's to be a bush or a trained climbing one? If the latter, you need to get some strong garden wire in place on the fence (2 or 3...
    Hello Jordan, before you plant a rose, have you decided whether it's to be a bush or a trained climbing one? If the latter, you need to get some strong garden wire in place on the fence (2 or 3 horizontal wires about 30cm apart) so you can tie the long stems to them and the rose will flower all...
    Hello Jordan, before you plant a rose, have you decided whether it's to be a bush or a trained climbing one? If the latter, you need to get some strong garden wire in place on the fence (2 or 3 horizontal wires about 30cm apart) so you can tie...
    Hello Jordan, before you plant a rose, have you decided whether it's to be a bush or a trained climbing one? If the latter, you need to get some strong garden wire in place on the fence (2 or 3...
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  16. Meomye

    Moss on Driveway

    You could also try brushing hard with sharp sand or even a bag of lawn sand, which kills moss. Might be a lot cheaper if a lot more effort!
    You could also try brushing hard with sharp sand or even a bag of lawn sand, which kills moss. Might be a lot cheaper if a lot more effort!
    You could also try brushing hard with sharp sand or even a bag of lawn sand, which kills moss. Might be a lot cheaper if a lot more effort!
    You could also try brushing hard with sharp sand or even a bag of lawn sand, which kills moss. Might be a lot cheaper if a lot more effort!
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  17. Meomye

    Collecting seeds

    Thank you @fairygirl and @infradig never considered them getting eaten and I agree, I don't want too much of the same.
    Thank you @fairygirl and @infradig never considered them getting eaten and I agree, I don't want too much of the same.
    Thank you @fairygirl and @infradig never considered them getting eaten and I agree, I don't want too much of the same.
    Thank you @fairygirl and @infradig never considered them getting eaten and I agree, I don't want too much of the same.
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  18. NigelJ

    Next B B Project

    The area to the back of us has a blanket TPO covering thousands of trees, set up in 1971. I've recently asked the council to review it as it's not appropriate to good tree health and they're...
    The area to the back of us has a blanket TPO covering thousands of trees, set up in 1971. I've recently asked the council to review it as it's not appropriate to good tree health and they're looking very tatty and congested now. I don't think councils tend to use blanket TPOs now so that's a...
    The area to the back of us has a blanket TPO covering thousands of trees, set up in 1971. I've recently asked the council to review it as it's not appropriate to good tree health and they're looking very tatty and congested now. I don't think...
    The area to the back of us has a blanket TPO covering thousands of trees, set up in 1971. I've recently asked the council to review it as it's not appropriate to good tree health and they're...
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  19. orbitingstar

    What would you do with these shrubs?

    If you trim conifers, you only take off the new growth, so to keep them at a height/size you like, that's the annual task. Once you cut back too far, that's when you have the problems as most...
    If you trim conifers, you only take off the new growth, so to keep them at a height/size you like, that's the annual task. Once you cut back too far, that's when you have the problems as most won't recover from that. You can certainly prune the Pittosporum in all sorts of ways, so you may be...
    If you trim conifers, you only take off the new growth, so to keep them at a height/size you like, that's the annual task. Once you cut back too far, that's when you have the problems as most won't recover from that. You can certainly prune the...
    If you trim conifers, you only take off the new growth, so to keep them at a height/size you like, that's the annual task. Once you cut back too far, that's when you have the problems as most...
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  20. ClematisDbee

    Cordless drill not charging

    Thank you for everyone's really helpful advice. The best deal I could find was with Gtech. Cost slightly over £50 (£56) with free, fast delivery. Have only drilled thick plastic pots so far, but...
    Thank you for everyone's really helpful advice. The best deal I could find was with Gtech. Cost slightly over £50 (£56) with free, fast delivery. Have only drilled thick plastic pots so far, but very happy. Battery is 2.5ah. the drill seems solid. Cordless Combi Drill | Electric Power Tools | Gtech
    Thank you for everyone's really helpful advice. The best deal I could find was with Gtech. Cost slightly over £50 (£56) with free, fast delivery. Have only drilled thick plastic pots so far, but very happy. Battery is 2.5ah. the drill seems...
    Thank you for everyone's really helpful advice. The best deal I could find was with Gtech. Cost slightly over £50 (£56) with free, fast delivery. Have only drilled thick plastic pots so far, but...
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