I bought a Ryobi 16inch petrol chainsaw a 3-4 years ago and it's a great tool.it cost me about £130. Currently taking down a large overgrown...
14INCH chainsaw
Ah, Bearded Tits, saw some the other day, didn't know what they were. They were feeding below a bridge I was on. Saw a few Pochards, Tufted...
Hi Guys, just starting work on my kitchen garden. Space being cleared for a trio of 8x4ft raised beds. Thinking of trying this method, any good?...
Hi guys, just starting work on my kitchen garden. I have a reasonable size area that contains several established fruit trees, two apple, a plum...
I made my compost heap from 4 old pallets screwed together as a temporary heap, that kinda became permanent. I now have rats in it. I don't put...
Hi guys, am looking to buy a decent pair of secateurs and a lopper. I have lots of heavy pruning to do, thick woody branches. So want something...
Hey guys long time since my last post. I'm currently cutting down a llandii/conifer hedge. It's about 2m thick, 6-7m high and about 30m long. The...
Got my holly all planted now. Dug in lots of well rotted manure first. New compost heap started made from 4 old pallets (about a meter cubed)...
Only 6 you lucky so and so. I've got about 35mtrs worth. I'll be using a guy with a 3 ton mini digger @ £140 a day to rip them out and load...
Any idea where I can purchase 3 native crab apple trees??? (Malus sylvestris)Cheers.
looks like someones just taken their dog to the vet....ouch!I've seem something like this before, but they had a small orange fruit inside.
Update, just started work on my front garden.I have put in a 3ft post and rail fence to support my new hedge. Just spent some time over this...
If you start talking about things being the price of a few beers and a kebab....and I'll not plant anything :skp: I am looking to get about three...
I can find various varities that seem ok in part shade. These would be for planting in a hew holly hedge, in my front garden that is north facing...
Anyone know of a crab apple that will do well in full shade, one that is also a good pollentator.
Thanks for all the advice. After some consideration, due to my requirements and siting of the hedge I shall be opting for holly. Yes it's slow...
full shade. about 6m from the front of my house, north facing
:rotfl:...hard work too.
sounds like the type of thing I'm after. Looking for an interesting 3ft hedge, for a shadey north facing garden to run along the road in a rural...
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