Personally, I'd let the committee handle the problem. Is your site council or privately owned?
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Yes it does look a lot neater, and it did need a good trim on top. They have a garden fence, and the hedge is on the allotment side yes. It is one long hedge that runs the entire length of the allotment, which is why I think it is part of the allotment (but might just be the old boundary).
It is one hedge though, rather than two (well it was). I'm just a bit upset, as that's the bit I'd planned as a private chill out bit of the allotment, and now I look like a peeping tom whenever I'm in that bit, as it looks right into their garden. I just can't understand why someone would purposely remove their own privacy and security.
Originally posted by Jungle Jane View PostIt looks like the garden has a fence & the hedge is on the allotment side but I can't see clearly in the photo? Someone has given the two hedges a good tidy up,they look neat now,whereas before they're messy,maybe they just always prune/hedge trimmer it? I'd plant lots of something where the gap is for an easy life,if it was the allotments hedge I wouldn't want to ask the homeowners anything that could lead to a disagreement or make them feel uncomfortable.
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Council owned, so I could contact them and see what they suggest. I want to talk to one of the committee first though, but there's never anyone around when I go down.Originally posted by Snoop Puss View PostPersonally, I'd let the committee handle the problem. Is your site council or privately owned?
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Originally posted by purplekat View PostYes it does look a lot neater, and it did need a good trim on top. They have a garden fence, and the hedge is on the allotment side yes. It is one long hedge that runs the entire length of the allotment, which is why I think it is part of the allotment (but might just be the old boundary).
It is one hedge though, rather than two (well it was). I'm just a bit upset, as that's the bit I'd planned as a private chill out bit of the allotment, and now I look like a peeping tom whenever I'm in that bit, as it looks right into their garden. I just can't understand why someone would purposely remove their own privacy and security.
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Maybe you could write a note for a committee member to call you to discuss the problem.
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Originally posted by purplekat View PostI'm just a bit upset, as that's the bit I'd planned as a private chill out bit of the allotment, and now I look like a peeping tom whenever I'm in that bit, as it looks right into their garden.
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