But how else could we do the pruning and shredding?
A bit of spring sunshine and it'll all be looking lush again Nut
...has someone been making a short cut to the A1...?
...otherwise,...your borders are quite nice...
We've got a lot more winter works to do yet and that's the only route for machinery.
Nice to know you recognise it Philippa
It will be a bit lighter there next year as well Dove, that should help. Some big laurels went through the shredder
That's the mower in tractor mode pulling the shredder behind it Salino. An invention by OH as we're getting past pushing the shredder through mud
Cotoneaster lacteus is very good this year
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......... It will be a bit lighter there next year as well Dove, that should help. Some big laurels went through the shredder
Right, that makes sense - I thought something was different .
It's just too boggy to do anything out there in my garden at the moment - and we're on free draining sandy loam
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A bit of spring sunshine and it'll all be looking lush again Nut
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
...has someone been making a short cut to the A1...?
...otherwise,...your borders are quite nice...
We've got a lot more winter works to do yet and that's the only route for machinery.
Nice to know you recognise it Philippa
It will be a bit lighter there next year as well Dove, that should help. Some big laurels went through the shredder
In the sticks near Peterborough
That's the mower in tractor mode pulling the shredder behind it Salino. An invention by OH as we're getting past pushing the shredder through mud
Cotoneaster lacteus is very good this year
In the sticks near Peterborough
Right, that makes sense - I thought something was different .
It's just too boggy to do anything out there in my garden at the moment - and we're on free draining sandy loam
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.