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Hedgelaying

Discuss traditional hedgelaying


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  2. Previously coppiced hedge 1 2 3

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  3. Cutting hedges 1 2 3 4 5

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  4. Planting whips

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  5. Planting whips

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  6. Packing it in. 1 2 3

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  7. Regional styles. 1 2 3

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  8. Hedgelayer needed selby

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  9. Hedging/Hedgelaying advice

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  10. Making your own mallet? 1 2 3 4

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  11. Hedge row planting

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  12. Hedge refurb!

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  13. Only gay in the village?

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  14. Starting out in Hedgelaying

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