Long time since I have been on here. Simple reason became a Dad and now have moved. The good thing is after all those years of wanting a big garden I have inherited a 300 foot garden, untended for 30 years, and awash with weeds (see photo after clearing). I have had some oversized laurel hedges removed and will replace eventually with hornbeam or espalier fruit. In the mean while I am the victim of winds that are battering my peas and I want to know if anyone can advise a good supplier of windbreak material by the metre? I know there are alot of suppliers but there are many charlatans who send you bad material e.g. used and ripped. So any advice on this would be really appreciated.
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Try Buy discount gardening equipment online - Garden Warehouse they supply loads of stuff. I bought scaffolding debris netting off them and delivery was really quick and price reasonable. This can be used as shade netting and cuts the wind down a bit - though they probably have other stuff which is more suited to windbreak use.Happy Gardening,
Shirley
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Hi Andrew
I was just wondering about you the other night - I knew you were going to be a dad at the start of the year, so CONGATULATIONS
Garden sound like what you've hankering after for a long time too.
I bought my windbreak netting from LBS Garden Warehouse - have a look at their website - they sell absolutely everything and are very reasonable.Last edited by sewer rat; 08-05-2010, 05:45 PM.Rat
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