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no i never mate, stuborness v lazyness v doing it myself. Guess what won?? I had the most amazing dream one night after watching a film that changed my life, i woke up in the morning and wrote it all down, came online and looked into it. OH MY GOODNESS!!!!!i was blown away with what it all meant, well to me anyway. I crossed a few bridges and buried a few hatchets and life is good my friend:thumbup1:

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no i never mate, stuborness v lazyness v doing it myself. Guess what won?? I had the most amazing dream one night after watching a film that changed my life, i woke up in the morning and wrote it all down, came online and looked into it. OH MY GOODNESS!!!!!i was blown away with what it all meant, well to me anyway. I crossed a few bridges and buried a few hatchets and life is good my friend:thumbup1:

 

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The border material is steel. The turf wasn't lifted prior to laying the chip, the woodchip was six weeks old from an Oak. There were two pounds of earthworms added after the chip went in. The guy with the blower is just tidying up the excess chips.

 

Just wanted to post the pics as I think its excellent and have suggested this method to many clients who have as yet not been convinced mainly due the large area of grass that will be lost.

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