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Last Stafford style cutting of the season. A wet morning to bangle it and throw rubbish over fence. Standard kinky quicks that had to be straightened and stake line pushed out here and there to get a tight build. Bonus was ravens nesting in Scots pine.

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20 minutes ago, Mick Dempsey said:

Last photo, left hand side of the hedge, are those living bits or cut frith?

It's living.  All the brush is built into one side of hedge.

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Thank you all for kind comments. Yes I do take a pride in my hedging.  More time for it now that I hardly climb any more. Official grumpy old git now :-)

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18 minutes ago, Graham said:

Thank you all for kind comments. Yes I do take a pride in my hedging.  More time for it now that I hardly climb any more. Official grumpy old git now :-)

I'm in that club but not as talented as you bud !

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