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Passing a hedge I laid this year so popped into the farm for a look.
Beautiful old fashioned farm where the farmer takes a pride in knowing what birds are nesting and where. Initial regrowth looking promising. It's dried up and what a difference a couple of months make.curbnew4.thumb.jpg.b540c88a10163c69ed90fb94a045052e.jpg

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22 minutes ago, aspenarb said:

Your work is worth more than a like Graham so I will top it off with a :thumbup1::thumbup1:

 

Bob

Thank you.  Appreciated.  I love seeing the hedges come back after laying.

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24 minutes ago, buffalo606 said:

It that 100% hawthorn or a mix?  Brilliant - like a live dry stone dyke.

Mostly hawthorn with an odd piece of field maple and hazel.

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