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Tidy bit of work Cobra, a wee bittie of Lidl eco-friendly wood preserver and it will blend right in like it was always there ! (Or failing that if you are feeling flamboyant you could always go for that B&Q orange stuffie )
There's no point reading history if you don't use the lessons it teaches.
Head-hunted member of the Nutter's Club - can I get my cranium back please ?
Tidy bit of work Cobra, a wee bittie of Lidl eco-friendly wood preserver and it will blend right in like it was always there ! (Or failing that if you are feeling flamboyant you could always go for that B&Q orange stuffie )
on our site it is own choice,most of us prefere 1,it helps keep the bagger out,as well as wondering feet,ours are only done ranch style from large pallets,PLUS the one to put up a fence is the first one that starts it,unless you agree to do it together,a fence also allows tall plants to grow without falling over on next door,our water barrels also go down each side,any nettles/weeds you want to grow for wild life are kept with you,it feels much more like the space you are renting,at the end of the day,it's each to their own,
It does feel more like my own space having the fence Lottie. A couple of weeks have passed and they haven't added to it yet, but I'm in no rush. I'm gonna allow them to errect the fence in their own time - they obviously wanted one!! I'll just plod along doing my bits as though it's already there
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