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GARDEN RELATED ....

On 10/03/2013 in forum

and repairs and maintenance on some garden furniture that I can do in the garage but for me winter is time to get on with house jobs, sewing and reading, including gardening magazines and books and internet info.  It's also time to cook all sorts of new dishes


Wooden Greenhouse glazing

On 28/03/2013 in forum

the usual Homebase/B & Q fare.  However it's very expensive. Do you know where you can purchase the putty and sprigs from onionbreath? The one ive found is second hand on ebay and some of the glass is broken so prepairing on how you go about repairing it


Fully Shaded Border, need help please

On 14/03/2013 in forum

by the dog. We did follow the instructions when it was laid and for a few weeks, it looked stunning. But a combination of wet weather & the dog's atomic urine now sees large bare patches all over it. Should we just get it relaid as its beyond repair or can


Talkback: Death-watch beetles

On 28/11/2011 in forum

and supports. This makes them difficult, or perhaps impossible to eradicate completely. The main thing is to monitor the situation year on year, and carry out the invasive building repairs only when really necessary. In the mean time, your central heating


All I want for Christmas is...

On 10/12/2012 in forum

bought some duck food from our local pet shop, Mr Mallard is my pic Someone to help me move and repair my garden shed would be lovely thank you santa Artjak - there is method in the lilac one- when the men of the street are after wheelbarrows for heavy


Screening

On 16/12/2012 in forum

repair business by we think otherwise. THe council write to him but basically they are not much help. We have only spoken to him once in 30 years and that was because he flooded our garden with filthy water. We speak with all 34 neighbours in our street


NEW LAWN - NEED TO WATER!!

On 25/02/2013 in forum

that you have in writing that they will repair then all is not lost.  Who's idea was it to lay at that time of year (did they advise against it?) Thanks Dave Just the way it all worked out re landscaping project after a build. However, they couldnt supply


Planting to reduce soil water content / reduce holard?

On 10/03/2013 in forum

and downpipe is under repair and I'll have a look at the drains once there is some fine weather Behind the flat, for a few metres the 5m x15m  garden slopes up from basement to ground level with flowerbeds at each side of the slope. Behind that there is s a 3m


CLIMBING IVY

On 16/03/2013 in forum

and an offer to pay for someone to take it out might work. I imagine that if his ivy damages your fence, you have a claim on him to repair the fence, but a solicitor could advise you there. Severing the plant at the root is a simple solution. That won't kill


Tree Roots / Fence Posts

On 09/04/2013 in forum

you? If for instance, the cooker broke in the kitchen as a tenant I would have thought your landlord is responsible for the cost of repair/replacement. Not if the house was unfurnished though, but you can see where I'm coming from. Good luck


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