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Post by irbaboon on Jun 23, 2011 19:03:12 GMT
A neatly trimmed bush makes the garden more pleasurable
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Post by Humphrey Syphon on Jun 23, 2011 19:30:28 GMT
It certainly does. A nicely manicured hedge can also give the appearance of extra length too which cant be bad ;D
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Post by Donkey on Jun 23, 2011 19:31:48 GMT
Don't forget that if you have a lawn and borders you need lawn edging otherwise the grass will grow into the border.
Am I missing the point here?
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Post by MermaidSal on Jun 23, 2011 20:28:41 GMT
Careful lads, be ever so careful ;D
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Post by nonington on Jun 23, 2011 20:40:21 GMT
Sometimes you need to use an edging tool to keep you lawn nice and neat.
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Post by Time4aPINT on Jun 23, 2011 22:06:22 GMT
Here's a picture of a lady trimming her bush... and some pigs shagging...
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Post by PoisonedMonkey on Jun 23, 2011 23:28:23 GMT
A strimmer is what is required for those tough, awkward edges consisting of overgrown bramble and grass.
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Post by Donkey on Jun 23, 2011 23:30:12 GMT
Orbs not impressed with the newest addition to my garden...
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Post by Dharma Bum on Jun 24, 2011 12:04:12 GMT
Does this whole thread consist of thinly-veiled pubic hair references?
If so, does anyone have a tip for removing 'greenfly' from said 'garden'?
If not, does anyone have a tip for removing greenfly from rhododendrons?
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Post by irbaboon on Jun 24, 2011 13:43:59 GMT
Does this whole thread consist of thinly-veiled pubic hair references? If so, does anyone have a tip for removing 'greenfly' from said 'garden'? If not, does anyone have a tip for removing greenfly from rhododendrons? Yep flame thrower works a treat
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