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Back to back leylandi hedges.


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Year or so ago I had to rip out a leylandi hedge at the rear boundry of a client's house,anyway,behind this hedge was a six foot close boarded fence,and behind this..another leylandi hedge(on the rear boundry of the property behind the clients.Both hedges 2 feet each side of the fence)

Hmm,why would you plant one if the garden backing onto you has one already..last week I removed the remaining hedge for the back to back neighbor,and found it to be the same age as the first one I removed....I concluded that they both wanted privacy,both planted at the same time roughly,and neither realised the other had done the same as the fence obscured the view.:biggrin:

Am I losing the plot,or does this add up?:001_smile:

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Makes sense to me, Geoff. Be even funnier if they both bought them from the same place too :biggrin:

 

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It may be as huck said,but I find more fun with my way of thinking,and the hedges took up about quarter of each garden!:001_smile:

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I put a 5ft feather edged fence about 20m long in someones backgarden last summer, went back there about a month to do work on the tree's and the neighbour had put a 6ft fence all the way along my 5ft! had like a foot gap inbetween!!!

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