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Hi all and happy new year to everyone,just a couple of photographs of the small clearance job I did before Xmas where I found an old rockery.

had a chat with the client and came up with a solution and here is what I did,nice and simple but really affective.

 

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18 minutes ago, AJStrees said:

Nice and posh looking job there. 

Cheers AJ,been landscaping since I was 19 so 38 yrs and on the trees for around 25yrs...my first love is garden design which I have a degree but not so much design work now I just do may be 3 or 4 landscaping projects a year as mainly trees but sometime i have the opportunity to combine the 2 and this was a little job at a cottage we’re the Blue Engineering Bricks and the Old Town Bricks were left over from an extension that they had built so I told them I had a idea to use them and they went for it,sometimes the simplest jobs always work out better then the over complicating ones.?

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21 minutes ago, 5 shires said:

Cheers AJ,been landscaping since I was 19 so 38 yrs and on the trees for around 25yrs...my first love is garden design which I have a degree but not so much design work now I just do may be 3 or 4 landscaping projects a year as mainly trees but sometime i have the opportunity to combine the 2 and this was a little job at a cottage we’re the Blue Engineering Bricks and the Old Town Bricks were left over from an extension that they had built so I told them I had a idea to use them and they went for it,sometimes the simplest jobs always work out better then the over complicating ones.?

Nice! Crikey mate. You've been on the tools a long time then. Good job. 

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2 minutes ago, AJStrees said:

Nice! Crikey mate. You've been on the tools a long time then. Good job. 

Yep and still learning...I will miss the climbing when I stop but still able to do what I need to thank to all the great gear there is a round now days..love the landscaping though.

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